In 1560 Day began to print the collected works of Thomas Becon, the reformer.
Leaves alternate, pinnate with stylet in place of the odd leaflet.
Leaves opposite, twice abruptly pinnate, a stylet replacing the terminal leaflet; 5 pairs of elliptical leaflets, entire, glabrous and notched at the apex.
Leaves opposite, abruptly pinnate with a stylet in place of the odd leaflet.
A vine, with leaves opposite, abruptly pinnate, a stylet taking the place of the terminal leaflet.
Thus a common form of toilet instruments consists of a probe-like instrument with an olive at one end and a sharp stylet at the other.
On rare occasions it may be deemed desirable to turn the stylet of either forceps in some other direction relative to the handle.
The stylet should have any rough places smoothed with fine emery cloth and its blades carefully inspected; the parts are then oiled and reassembled.
Originally the end of the cannula and stylet were squared to prevent rotation of the jaws in the cannula.
The tube is made of copper so that it can be bent to any curve, and the copper wire stylet prevents kinking.
The stylet is removed before using the tube for aspiration.
The discovery of the function of the hyaline stylet is not merely a new discovery, it is the discovery of a kind of instrument as yet unique in physiology.
The question being asked, 'How can the stylet be procured to satisfy curiosity?
We then let the shutter fall, when the little stylet will inscribe a certain number of vibrations.
In this a steel point or stylet was pressed by the action of an electro-magnet against a long fillet of paper, unwound by clock-work at a rate more or less regular.
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