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An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . te de s. See Emplastrum saponis.—separate de s. camphr^. See Emplastrum saponatum.—Tein-ture de s. 1. Of the Fr. Cod., see Spiritus saponatus (2d def.).2. See Tinctura saponis.—Teintare de s. camphr^e. See Lini-mentum Savr-i2. See Satureia. SAW, n. Sa*. Qr.,irpi<ov. Lat.,serra. Fr., scie. G&r., Sage. Aninstrument for cutting, consisting of a thin blade with sharp teethon Its edge.—Amputating s. A s. resembling either the dovetailor the jig s. of the carpenter, with the teeth set so as to cut bothwith the forward and backward motion. [E.]—Butchers s. Abow s. invented by Butcher, of Dublin, so arranged that the bladecan be turned at any angle. [E.]—Capital s. A s. with a broadand thin blade and heavy back, used either in amputation or in post-mortem examina-tions for removingthe calvaria. Thereare several varie-ties, such as Satter-lees, Parkers, etc.,differing but little.[E.]—Chains. Fr.,scie d chatne (ouchainette). Ger.,Kettensdge. A. amputating saw—pistol handle. chain-like instrument in which each segment of the chain is furnished with teeth and the ends of the chain are attached to mov- able hooked handles, [a, 34.]Ger., Kreissdge, Scheibensdge.


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