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  • Aborted remains at the Oregon Health Sciences University are called "suctioned or curetted material" and "cellular material."

    Pope John Paul II 2009

  • Aborted remains at the Oregon Health Sciences University are called "suctioned or curetted material" and "cellular material."

    Media 2009

  • May exist before but usually occurs after extraction, due to an error in aseptic technique, sequestered bone, a residual nerve root or a non curetted cyst.

    Chapter 6 1989

  • The former must be well curetted, and the latter cleaned carefully with a scalpel and forceps.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The wound is then followed up, the horn if necessary removed, and the bone curetted with a Volkmann's spoon; or, if showing itself as a sequestrum, removed with a scalpel and a strong pair of forceps.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The ulcers should be scraped or curetted and cauterized with lunar caustic, and the mouth washed daily with a two per cent water solution of a cresol disinfectant.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Fistulous openings in either of the flaps _a, a_ must now be carefully curetted and dressed, and the flaps allowed to fall into position.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The fistulous opening or openings in the skin of the coronet should now be thoroughly curetted, and the whole of the wound dressed as to be described later.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The horn of the wall must be removed, and the diseased structures, whether gangrenous keratogenous membrane, necrosed ligament, or carious bone, carefully excised or curetted.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • When at all diseased the glenoidal surface of the navicular bone should be curetted, even to the extent of the removal of the whole of the cartilage.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

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