| smilacin |
a poisonous glycoside, from sarsaparilla.
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| Smith's d. |
upward and backward dislocation of the metatarsals and the medial cuneiform bone.
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| Smith's dislocation, fracture |
see under dislocation and fracture.
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| Smith's f. |
a fracture of the lower end of the radius near its articular surface with forward displacement of the lower fragment; sometimes called reverse Colles' fracture.
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| Smith's o. |
extraction of an immature cataract with an intact capsule.
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