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Ecchymoses and minor lacerations at peri-introital and posterior fourchette may also recur after coitus or during a speculum examination.
They are now made by ruling, with a diamond-point, a polished surface, such as glass or speculum metal.
The composition is 7 of tin to 22 of copper, melted twice over, as in speculum metal, to secure a perfect alloy.
Both sexes have a black and white wing-patch, or speculum, that is distinctive in flight.
The latter is important because dabbling ducks have a coloured area in the wing called the speculum.
The audit found a practice nurse had been disinfecting but not sterilising an instrument known as a speculum.
This work of light allows us to see the shapes of the world reflected on the optical speculum.
The surgeon uses a wire speculum to retract the eyelids to expose the eyeball.
With the headlight and speculum the external auditory canal is inspected and cleared of any obstructing wax or debris.
An instrument called a speculum, the same as used for a smear test, is sometimes used.
The sun turns into a gigantic eye, from which flows a stream of light that illuminates the speculum of the pool.
The original mirror, currently on display in Liverpool Museum, was cast in speculum metal, a special alloy of copper and tin.
The investigators say that if clinicians are confident of findings obtained bimanually, little is likely to be gained by speculum examination.
A headlamp or head mirror and a nasal speculum should be used for optimal visualization.
For examination, use the largest speculum on the auroscope that will comfortably fit into the ear.
Apparent in flight, the speculum, or wing-patch, is dark iridescent-green, looking black at times, with white on the forewing.
Both sexes have orange feet and a blue speculum, or wing-patch, bordered in white on two sides, best seen in flight.
As evidence of this, consider the difference in size of the speculum and the anoscope.
Females, juveniles, and males in eclipse plumage are mottled brown with orange legs and a green-black iridescent speculum with a blue patch on the forewing.
If you tense up your muscles, your doctor may have to push to get the speculum in, which could be uncomfortable.
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Under good illumination, the largest possible speculum is inserted into the meatal orifice.
The speculum is opened to its full width without undue strain on the canthus and is kept in position by tightening the screw.
In optics, the deviation of the rays of light from the true focus, when inflected by a lens or speculum.
The staphyloma with the needles inserted, the lids held asunder by a spring speculum.
The patient is in the lithotomy position, the speculum is passed and the cervix pulled down by a tenaculum.
The specula are made of speculum metal, which is a composition of certain proportions of copper and tin.
The speculum had, consequently, not cooled uniformly, and hence the fracture had resulted.
The above process may be employed for speculum metal, or pitch may be used.
Furnaces for the speculum metal were built, stands erected, and the 40-foot telescope fairly begun.
When completed, the disc of speculum metal was about six feet across and four inches thick.
They are made of speculum metal, of various forms and sizes, but always portable.
But speculum metal is a material of a very intractable description.
It is finished on the speculum itself with a little flour of emery.
Rest of body brown with a green patch or speculum in the wing.
That of the great Rosse speculum was no less than four tons.
I examined the ear with the speculum and found nothing in it.
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