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lithotomy
[ li-thot-uh-mee ]
noun
- surgery to remove one or more stones from an organ or duct.
lithotomy
/ ˌlɪθəˈtɒmɪk; lɪˈθɒtəmɪ /
noun
- the surgical removal of a calculus, esp one in the urinary bladder
Derived Forms
- lithotomic, adjective
- liˈthotomist, noun
Other Words From
- lith·o·tom·ic [lith-, uh, -, tom, -ik], litho·tomi·cal adjective
- li·thoto·mist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lithotomy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lithotomy1
Example Sentences
The traditional lithotomy position forces Mom to work against gravity.
Some writers have given directions for operating under such circumstances; but none of them tell us they have successfully performed lithotomy upon the animal.
It was as a practical surgeon that Doctor Dudley justly attained a world-wide reputation, and especially as a successful operator in lithotomy.
Among these improvements may be mentioned new operations, for lithotomy, instruments for crushing calculi, for reducing dislocations, etc.
It has been said that he once wrote a whole number, including articles upon lithotomy and Chinese music.
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