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Obsidian scalpel wiki
Obsidian scalpel wiki












Surgical skills, called PrimeSkills in Surgery.

  • contribs) 14:26, 18 June 2008 (UTC) Reply Īrticle This subsection has text and images from an interactive multimedia training program on.
  • Preceding unsigned comment added by Michael Harpur Edwards ( talk I understand that the images may be removed from Wikipedia in 7 days. NB All the images on this article come from Wikisurgery. The article is part of a basic surgical training program to be found on-line on Wikisurgery. In the special field of surgery, the loose, flexible structure of Wikisurgery should form a valuable complementary information source to the disciplined, neutral approach of Wikipedia.Īt the suggestion of a WikiProject Medicine Editor, I propose here an article called More about Scalpels in a Wikipedia format. The scripts are detailed enough to include, not only the basic surgical information, but also the tips, hints, pearls and what ifs that make surgery an art as much as a science. The practical information greatly exceeds that in most surgical articles in Wikipedia.

    obsidian scalpel wiki

    The information is aimed primarily at the surgical trainee and other hospital staff, but is of great interest to the general Wipedian, judging by the hit rate when some of this information found its way, unofficially, onto Wikipedia for a short while. Wikisurgery contains an unrivalled amount of operative information in the shape of unique operative scripts and images. I have been in discussion with the Editors of WikiProject Medicine about a possible linkage between Wikipedia and Wikisurgery. The article I've linked to, Glass knives have no sources though. Of course, in both cases I've said "I've heard" rather than giving sources, but that is more because I'm a lazy, lazy man.- Raulpascal 18:03, 28 June 2006 (UTC) Reply There seem to be glass knives made for cutting specimens for microscopy, tough daimond knives have replaced them for the more precise cuts. Incidentally, I've also heard that plate glass blades are used on occasion in modern times, due to the incredible edge they can be given. And, you know, the thought of someone poking at my eyeball with a piece of sharpened grass gives me new respect for Ancient Egyptians. I've heard mention of papyrus being used as well-for eye surgery, I believe. BrianGCrawfordMA 00:14, 27 January 2006 (UTC) Reply

    obsidian scalpel wiki

    One probably couldn't cut through flesh with papyrus, which is a grass, so until someone who knows more about Egyptian archaeology than I do cites an example, I'm removing it and replacing it with obsidian. I've never heard of using a piece of papyrus. Where can I locate the history of the surgical scalpel?Īncient Egyptians used sharpened obsidian for surgery and embalming. This article has been rated as C-Class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. Technology Wikipedia:WikiProject Technology Template:WikiProject Technology Technology articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

    obsidian scalpel wiki

    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Technology, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of technology on Wikipedia. This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as Start-Class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. Medicine Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine Template:WikiProject Medicine medicine articles Please visit the project page for details or ask questions at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine.

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Medicine, which recommends that medicine-related articles follow the Manual of Style for medicine-related articles and that biomedical information in any article use high-quality medical sources. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history for its talk page, see here. The original page is now a redirect to this page. The discussion was closed on 20 August 2022 with a consensus to merge.












    Obsidian scalpel wiki