LAPAROSCOPY Origin: Greek Lapara- the soft parts of the body between the rib margins and hips- the flank or loin Skopein, which means to see or view. - ppt download
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HYSTEROSCOPE Origin: Greek Hystero-womb. Skopeo, to view Endoscope -- uterine cavity. Also called metroscope, uteroscope
From the inability to let well alone,from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what is old, from putting knowledge before wisdom,science before art and cleverness before commonsense, treating patients as cases,from making the cure of the disease more grievous than endurance of the same,good lord deliver us – Sir Robert Hutchison
From the inability to let well alone,from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what is old, from putting knowledge before wisdom,science before art and cleverness before commonsense, treating patients as cases,from making the cure of the disease more grievous than endurance of the same,good lord deliver us – Sir Robert Hutchison
LAPAROSCOPY Origin: Greek Lapara- the soft parts of the body
LAPAROSCOPY Origin: Greek Lapara- the soft parts of the body
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LAPAROSCOPY Origin: Greek Lapara- the soft parts of the body
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