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plessigraph Med.|ˈplɛsɪgrɑːf, -æ-| [ad. F. plessigraphe, f. Gr. πλήσσειν to strike: see -graph.] (See quot. 1895.)
1870Gee Auscult. & Percuss. i. iv. 63 note, There is a description of sundry ‘plessigraphs’ which have been contrived of late. 1895Syd. Soc. Lex., Plessigraph, a special form of Pleximeter, invented by Peter, a colleague of Trousseau, designed to reduce the percussed surface to a minimum so that the user may be able to map out more exactly the limits of any organ or dull area. |