EDWIN DOAK MEAD
\ˈɛdwɪn dˈə͡ʊk mˈiːd], \ˈɛdwɪn dˈəʊk mˈiːd], \ˈɛ_d_w_ɪ_n d_ˈəʊ_k m_ˈiː_d]\
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An American historical writer and lecturer; born in Chesterfield, N. H., Sept. 29, 1849. He is the author of "The Philosophy of Carlyle" (1881), and "Martin Luther: a Study of the Reformation" (1884); "The Roman Church and Public Schools". He is editor of the New England Magazine (1897).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Percutaneous Atherectomy
- in which atheromatous excised cutting or rotating catheter. differs from balloon and laser angioplasty procedures enlarge vessels dilation but frequently do not remove much plaque. If the plaque is removed by surgical excision under general anesthesia rather than an endovascular procedure through a catheter, it called ENDARTERECTOMY.