Albert Michotte died in 1965.
Albert Michotte was born in 1881.
Albert Michotte has written: 'The perception of causality' -- subject(s): Causation
Albert Eduard Michotte has written: 'The perception of causality' -- subject(s): Causation
A Michotte retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold back tissues and provide better visibility and access during procedures. When it is stated that "a Michotte retractor was placed cranially," it means that the retractor was positioned toward the front (or head end) of the surgical site, likely to expose the area being operated on. This placement aids the surgeon in performing the procedure more effectively.
A Michotte retractor placed cranially refers to a surgical instrument used to hold back tissues or organs during a procedure, specifically positioned towards the front (anterior) of the surgical site. This placement allows for better visibility and access to the area being operated on. The Michotte retractor is designed to minimize tissue trauma while providing adequate exposure for the surgeon.
King Albert died of typhoid.
Albert Bandura is still alive.
Albert Rollit died in 1922.
Albert Folens died in 2003.
Albert Horsley died in 1954.
Albert Atterberg died in 1916.
Albert Seibel died in 1936.