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Joseph"s clamp - traducción al árabe

TOOL
Cardellini clamp; Toggle clamp; Surgical clamp; 🗜; 🗜️; Latch clamp

Joseph's clamp      
‎ مِلْقاطُ جُوزيف:في عمليات الأنف‎
listerism         
  • website=medhum.med.nyu.edu}}</ref> Examination of the portrait reveals that the assistant is holding the surgical instrument by the blade instead of the handle, delivering germs directly into the wound. The assistants have dirt on their hands, and a family member is present at the operation, bringing more germs into the operation
  • Poster announcing the Joseph Lister lecturers at High School Yards
  • Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
  • surgical dress]], the use of surgical drapes over the body is predominant and a nurse is present as it is an operation on a woman. Lister work elicited a worldwide revolution in surgery in less than 25 years.
  • Joseph Lister 1860 by [[Thomas Annan]]
  • Joseph Lister acclaims Louis Pasteur at Pasteur's Jubilee, Paris, 1892. Photograph after a painting by Jean-André Rixens
  • Lister's carbolic steam spray apparatus, [[Hunterian Museum]], Glasgow
  • Lister spraying phenol over patient, 1882
  • Micro-pipette used by Lister that dispensed a bacterial
solution diluted to contain an average of “rather less than one bacterium” per drop
  • p=134}}
  • antiseptic surgical]] methods followed the publishing of Lister's ''[[Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery]]'' in 1867
BRITISH SURGEON AND ANTISEPTIC PIONEER (1827-1912)
Baron Lister; Lister, Joseph; Joseph, Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis Lister; 1st Baron Lister; Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis; Lister, Joseph, 1st Baron Lister; Sir Joseph Lister; Lister baronets; Lord Lister; Lister (scientist); Joseph Baron Lister; Joseph Lister, Baron Lister; Lister Baronets; Listerian; Josef Lister; Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister; Listerism
اللَّسْتَرَة (التَّعْقيمُ والجِراحَةُ المُعَقَّمَة)
listerism         
  • website=medhum.med.nyu.edu}}</ref> Examination of the portrait reveals that the assistant is holding the surgical instrument by the blade instead of the handle, delivering germs directly into the wound. The assistants have dirt on their hands, and a family member is present at the operation, bringing more germs into the operation
  • Poster announcing the Joseph Lister lecturers at High School Yards
  • Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
  • surgical dress]], the use of surgical drapes over the body is predominant and a nurse is present as it is an operation on a woman. Lister work elicited a worldwide revolution in surgery in less than 25 years.
  • Joseph Lister 1860 by [[Thomas Annan]]
  • Joseph Lister acclaims Louis Pasteur at Pasteur's Jubilee, Paris, 1892. Photograph after a painting by Jean-André Rixens
  • Lister's carbolic steam spray apparatus, [[Hunterian Museum]], Glasgow
  • Lister spraying phenol over patient, 1882
  • Micro-pipette used by Lister that dispensed a bacterial
solution diluted to contain an average of “rather less than one bacterium” per drop
  • p=134}}
  • antiseptic surgical]] methods followed the publishing of Lister's ''[[Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery]]'' in 1867
BRITISH SURGEON AND ANTISEPTIC PIONEER (1827-1912)
Baron Lister; Lister, Joseph; Joseph, Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis Lister; 1st Baron Lister; Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis; Lister, Joseph, 1st Baron Lister; Sir Joseph Lister; Lister baronets; Lord Lister; Lister (scientist); Joseph Baron Lister; Joseph Lister, Baron Lister; Lister Baronets; Listerian; Josef Lister; Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister; Listerism
‎ اللَّسْتَرَة:التَّعْقيمُ والجِراحَةُ المُعَقَّمَة‎

Definición

Clamp
The appliance for grasping and retaining the end of the rod that holds a carbon in the arc lamp.

Wikipedia

Clamp (tool)

A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. In the United Kingdom the term cramp is often used instead when the tool is for temporary use for positioning components during construction and woodworking; thus a G cramp or a sash clamp but a wheel clamp or a surgical clamp.

There are many types of clamps available for many different purposes. Some are temporary, as used to position components while fixing them together, others are intended to be permanent. In the field of animal husbandry, using a clamp to attach an animal to a stationary object is known as "rounded clamping." A physical clamp of this type is also used to refer to an obscure investment banking term, "fund clamps." Anything that performs the action of clamping may be called a clamp, so this gives rise to a wide variety of terms across many fields.