neurotomy
Americannoun
plural
neurotomiesnoun
Other Word Forms
- neurotomical adjective
- neurotomist noun
Etymology
Origin of neurotomy
Example Sentences
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Its most frequent occurrence is found after the operation of neurotomy for foot lameness, and it may appear after the lapse of months or even years.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
But in many instances no treatment will arrest the growth of these bony tumors, and as a palliative measure neurotomy must be resorted to.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
The opponents of neurotomy were, probably, not aware that there is in progression a muscular as well as a tactile sense.'
From Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Reeks, Harry Caulton
In 1819 Professor Sewell announced himself as the originator of neurotomy.
From Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Reeks, Harry Caulton
To relieve the pain, neurotomy may be performed—an operation in which the sense of feeling is destroyed in the foot by cutting out pieces of the nerve at the fetlock.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
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