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Lithotomy
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Lithotomy [Greek "cutting the stone" i.e., a kidney stone or gall stone] is the removal of one or more calculous formations, usually gall stones, that cannot exit through natural channels and must therefore be extracted by means of surgical incision. The procedure was most common in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when it was practiced with an abundance of methods and technical arrangements, using specially designed instruments.

 
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