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** [1] ''Bougie'' - a wax candle: an instrument (originally of waxed linen) for distending contracted mucous canals [origin: Fr. - Bougie in Algeria]. | ** [1] ''Bougie'' - a wax candle: an instrument (originally of waxed linen) for distending contracted mucous canals [origin: Fr. - Bougie in Algeria]. | ||
** [2] ''Trocar'' a surgical perforator used with a cannula; sometimes a cannula [origin: Fr]. <ref>Chambers English Dictionary</ref> | ** [2] ''Trocar'' - a surgical perforator used with a cannula; sometimes a cannula [origin: Fr]. <ref>Chambers English Dictionary</ref> | ||
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of 7-8-9 Meredith Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1. Telephone: Terminus 1992
- 1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Airways, Aspirators, Bougies[1], Catheters, Curettes, Depressors, Dilators, Directors, Droppers, Eye Instruments, Filigrees, Irrigators, Ligature Instruments, Masks, Needles, Pelvimeters, Percussors, Probes, Retractors, Snares, Sounds, Specula, Stethescopes, Syringes, Trachea Instruments, Trocars[2], Vaccinators. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. E.1789) [1]
- Note: **
- [1] Bougie - a wax candle: an instrument (originally of waxed linen) for distending contracted mucous canals [origin: Fr. - Bougie in Algeria].
- [2] Trocar - a surgical perforator used with a cannula; sometimes a cannula [origin: Fr]. [2]
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair p54
- ↑ Chambers English Dictionary