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Amputation of the arm, shoulder, and collarbone
Forequarter amputation is amputation of the arm, scapula and clavicle. It is usually performed as a last resort to remove a cancer, but decreasingly so
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Medical procedure that removes a part of the body
forearm amputation elbow disarticulation trans-humeral amputation, commonly referred to as above-elbow amputation shoulder disarticulation forequarter amputation
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Australian proponent of alternative medicine (1985–2015)
The only treatment option available was a forequarter amputation. Ainscough refused to undergo the amputation and, instead, turned to alternative cancer
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Artificial device that replaces a missing body part
person who has undergone an amputation is sometimes referred to as an amputee, Rehabilitation for someone with an amputation is primarily coordinated by
Prosthesis
Medical intervention
applied cocaine to the brachial plexus prior to dividing it, during a forequarter amputation for sarcoma. The first percutaneous supraclavicular block was performed
Brachial_plexus_block
Completely removing the limbs from a living or dead being
cast to be eaten by hungry dogges kept for the same purpose; and the forequarters and head they throw into a grievous fire, made there for the same end
Dismemberment
Medical condition
to improve survivorship significantly. In cases of upper limbs, forequarter amputation (disarticulation of upperlimb along with clavicle and scapula) is
Stewart–Treves_syndrome
Disability sports classification system used for amputees
Transtibial amputation is a below the knee amputation. A forequarter amputation includes the arm, shoulder, clavicle, and scapula. A partial foot amputation is
Amputee_sports_classification
Roman mosaic discovered in Tunisia
dolphins with a trident. The Nereids are on the backs of sea creatures: the forequarters are those of a land animal, and all the creatures have "long fish tails"
Neptune Triumph and the House of Sorothus mosaic
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French physician and surgeon
Superieur dans la Contiguite du Tronc”, a detailed monograph on forequarter amputation. In the paper's historical review, Berger credited Ralph Cuming
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Latin American
Bull-like. Refers to the saint Taurinus. Taurus is a constellation picturing the forequarters of...
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English
English : from Middle English, Old French sur(ri)gien (from a derivative of Late Latin chirurgia ‘handiwork’), hence an occupational name for a person who performed operations, mostly amputations. Before the advent of anaesthetics, only crude surgery was possible, and the calling was often combined with that of the barber or bath house attendant.French : topographic name for someone who lived close to a gushing spring.
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Latin American Shakespearean
Bull-like. Refers to the saint Taurinus. Taurus is a constellation picturing the forequarters of...
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Indian
Beauty
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Australian, Christian, Greek, Spanish, Swedish
Blabber; Prattler; Abbreviation of Eulalie Well-spoken; Eloquent; Well-spoken
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Spanish
Jove's child. A feminine of Julian.
Female
Egyptian
, the name of a royal lady or mother.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a Middle English short form of Adam, found mainly in Scotland and northern England.English : from Eda, a Middle English short form of the female personal name Edith (Old English Ēadḡ{dh} ‘prosperity battle’).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Eide.
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Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Netherlands, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Swedish
Holy; Sacred; Faithful; Successful; Torch; Moon Elope; Prosperous; Blessed
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Hindu
Natkhat
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American, British, English, Scottish
Strong Armed
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Muslim
Correct, Right, Sound
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Muslim
Patient, Fem of Sabri
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v. i.
To perform some manual act upon a human body in a methodical manner, and usually with instruments, with a view to restore soundness or health, as in amputation, lithotomy, etc.
n.
A bandage to protect the soft parts from injury by the saw during amputation.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
v. i.
To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation.
v. t.
To be subjected to; to bear up against; to pass through; to endure; to suffer; to sustain; as, to undergo toil and fatigue; to undergo pain, grief, or anxiety; to undergothe operation of amputation; food in the stomach undergoes the process of digestion.
n.
An instrument for holding apart the edges of a wound during amputation.
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The second of two amputations performed upon the same member.
n.
The act of amputating; esp. the operation of cutting off a limb or projecting part of the body.
v. t.
To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc.; to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle.