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- Rhinotomy is mutilation, usually am****tion, of the nose. It was a means of judicial punishment throughout the world, particularly for ****ual transgressions...
- be removed either by crushing with Luc's forceps or by Moore's lateral rhinotomy approach. Rhinoliths present as a unilateral nasal obstruction. Foul-smelling...
- hand gesture similar to that used in this game, which may be related Rhinotomy "The Nose", 1836 short story by Nikolai Gogol about a St. Petersburg official...
- place at the throne. Other mutilations were the severing of the nose (rhinotomy), or the am****ting of limbs. The mutilation of political rivals by the...
- but are not limited to: am****tion of the ears am****tion of the nose (rhinotomy) am****tion of the tongue (glossectomy). am****tion of the eyes (enucleation)...
- Cricothyrotomy · Bronchotomy · Thoracotomy · Thyrotomy · Tracheotomy · lateral rhinotomy Pleurodesis · Lung transplantation Cardiovascular Angioplasty · Valvuloplasty...
- sorted by country and year Military ****ual trauma Misogyny in horror films Rhinotomy School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) ****ism ****ual ****ault in...
- provided drowning as punishment for adultery. Am****tion of the nose – rhinotomy – was a punishment for adultery among many civilizations, including ancient...
- In the reign of Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–741), he was mutilated by rhinotomy and his head burnt.: 43  Germ**** I of Constantinople, a son of the patrikios...
- important development in India because of the long-standing tradition of rhinotomy (am****tion of the nose) as a form of punishment. Convicted criminals...