How to use pneumo- in a sentence
If, however, the adhesions are limited, a better result may be obtained by this method than by pneumo-massage and inflation.
Now Hyrst was heavily asleep in the pneumo-chair beside him.
The Legion of Lazarus | Edmond HamiltonThe opening of gastric ulcer into the pericardium is one of the rare causes of pneumo-pericardium.
That form of intra-peritoneal abscess known as subphrenic pneumo-pyothorax has been already described under Symptomatology.
The patient afterwards developed a pneumo-hæmo-thorax on the right side.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 | George Henry Makins
British Dictionary definitions for pneumo-
of or related to a lung or the lungs; respiratory: pneumoconiosis; pneumonitis
Origin of pneumo-
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