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SETON

Volume 19 · 69 words · 1815 Edition

in Surgery, a few horse hairs, small threads, or large packthread, drawn through the skin, chiefly the neck, by means of a large needle or probe, with a view to restore or preserve health.

Experience shews that setons are useful in catarrhs, inflammations, and other disorders, and particularly those of the eyes; to these may be added severe headaches, with stupor, drowsiness, epilepsies, and even apoplexy itself. See Surgery.