By keeping the large posterior flap out of the way by a broad copper spatulaor the fingers of an assistant, and taking care to keep the edge of the knife close to the bone, the trunk of the posterior circumflex is protected.
A knife with a thin, broad blade for taking up or serving fish; also, a spatula for spreading anything, as paint or ink.
Defn: A river duck (Spatula clypeata), native of Europe and America.
This makes the cakes of equal size and thickness and saves the trouble of watching, spatula in hand, to turn each one.
Slip a cake-turner or spatula under each as it cooks to keep it from sticking.
If it is delicately browned, turn the rings over with a spatula or cake-turner.
Broken uvula forceps, two vulsella, spatula of bronze plated with silver, probes, needle.
It was largest in the probe known as the spathomele--a combination of spatula and probe which was in extremely common use for pharmaceutical purposes.
The other end of the handle carried a leaf-shaped spatula to act as a blunt dissector.
It consists of a long shaft with an olivary point at one end and a spatula at the other.
Two probes from Hermance, forceps and spatula probe from Tiefenau.
The handles of each are of bronze, the scoop and spatula parts are of silver.
Two epilation forceps, one ditto with leaf shaped ends and catch, three spoon probes, one spatula probe.
I have a spatula dissector thinly plated with gold, and I have met with several ligulae plated with silver.
A careful examination of those passages where it seems to indicate a cutting instrument will show, however, that only blunt dissection, which was frequently performed with the spatula end of a probe, is meant.
The typical scalpel handle carries at the end opposite the blade a spatula for blunt dissection.
The olive end was used for stirring medicaments, the spatula for spreading them on the affected part or on lint.
Another has a small unguent spatula combined with a forceps, while others carry olivary probes.
This specimen is in the Naples Museum, and was found along with the spatula shown in Pl.
Holding a piece of tape by one end, submerge it in the rubber solution, forcing it down with a spatula or knife.
Drag it from the solution by pulling it sharply over the rolled edge of the pail, using the spatula on the upper side of the strip to scrape off superfluous rubber.
If sandwiches in any quantity are to be spread with a filling besides butter, two case knives or a case knife and a spatula should be provided.
In addition, a case knife or a small spatula is needed for the spreading of the bread.
Then a knife or a spatula should be run around the edge to loosen each cake from the pan.
A case knife or a spatula is the best utensil for this purpose.
The two case knives are needed for mixing the ingredients in the bowl, and the spatula is used in handling the paste.
Some use in its place a wooden spatulatwo and a half palms wide at the lower end and one palm thick.
Handle of a spatula from Tubutubu (Engineer Group) in the Cambridge Museum, three-sevenths natural size; E.
Handle of a spatula from Tubutubu (Engineer Group), in the Cambridge Museum; three-sevenths natural size.
Rubbing of the half of one side of the handle of a spatula in the author's collection; one-third natural size.
One or both jaws may terminate in a loop; the teeth are more often absent than present; in one spatula they occur on the tongue only (Fig.
The same head is repeated on the handle of a spatula (Fig.
Rubbings of the three sides of the handle of a spatula from the d'Entrecasteaux, in the Dublin Museum; one-half natural size.
Rubbing of the handle of a turtle-shell spatulafrom the Louisiades, in the British Museum; one-half natural size.
Rubbing of the handle of a spatula in the British Museum; one-third natural size.
Handle of a spatula in the Leiden Museum; three-sevenths natural size.
Handle of a spatula in the Leiden Museum, three-sevenths natural size; D.
Rubbings of the three sides of the handle of a spatula from the D'Entrecasteaux, in the Dublin Museum; one-half natural size.
In France, during the latter part of the nineteenth century, coffee was roasted over charcoal fires in earthenware dishes or saucepans, stirred with a spatula or wooden spoon, or in small cylinder or globular roasters of iron.
The spatula should glide slowly along the posterior third of the tongue until it reaches the glossoepiglottic fossa, while at the same time the tongue is lifted; when this is done the epiglottis will stand out in strong relief.
At the moment of insertion of the bronchoscope through the glottis, an especially strong upward lift on the beak of the spatula will facilitate the passage.
After identification of the epiglottis, too deep insertion of the laryngoscope must be carefully avoided lest the spatula be inserted back of the arytenoids into the hypo-pharynx.
The laryngoscope is inserted to the right side of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, the tip of the spatula being directed toward the midline when the posterior third of the tongue is reached.
The lip of the spatula can then be used to lift the ventricular band so as to expose more of the ventricle.
A spatula nine inches long will cost you about 25c at any hardware store.
Spatula=—A spatula is a very convenient tool for the kitchen and is really as useful for cooking as candy-making.
Philippine species in this genus we know that our bird is-- Spatula clypeata (Linnæus).
As our duck has a flattened, spatulate bill we turn to the genus Spatula (p.
The wire and spatulawere then connected with the voltaic apparatus (369.
After they have dried off a little run a spatula under each and turn to dry the other side.
Loosen it from the receptacle at the center by running a spatula under it, then turn the whole sheet upside down, and again pull as thin as possible.
Premium Chocolate, melted over hot water, and with a spatulaturn to a cream.
This grave contained a human skeleton which lay on the right side with the head towards the east, and along with it were found a spatula of staghorn, fragments of fossil shells, and some bits of carbonised vegetable matter.
Now put an ounce or so of the best butter into a frying pan, and when it is hot, put in the mixture, and stir constantly with a wooden spatula until they are fried to a nice golden color, then immediately serve on a hot plate.
Put this yellow rind into a punch bowl, add to it two pounds of lump sugar; stir the sugar and peel together with a wooden spoon orspatula for nearly half an hour, thereby extracting a greater quantity of the essential oil.
Arnold stopped stirring the pot and stood motionless, his eyes fixed on the narrator, the spatula dripping tomato-juice all along his white trousers.
Melt all these drugs in the pot and stir them with a spatula so that they mix together and do not stick to the bottom.
If you cut it in, use your griddle-cake turner or spatula and chop it in rather coarse.
A spatula will repay its cost many times over the first month it is used.
When the top surface is full of bubbles, turn the cakes with a spatula or a pancake turner, and allow them to brown on the other side.
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