| fulguration | 1. The act of lightening. 2. The sudden brightening of a fused globule of gold or silver, when the last film of the oxide of lead or copper leaves its surface; also called blick. "A phenomenon called, by the old chemists, fulguration." (Ure) Origin: L. Fulguratio: cf. F. Fulguration. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fulguration |
Destroying tissue using an electric current.
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| fulguration |
Destruction of tissue by applying an external energy source
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| fulguration |
Use of electric sparks to remove tissue such as tumors
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| fulguration c. |
high-frequency current used in destruction of superficial skin lesions.
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