Hilton method

Hil·ton meth·od

(hil'tŏn), division of the nerves supplying a part, for the relief of pain in ulcers.

Hil·ton meth·od

(hil'tŏn meth'ŏd) Division of the nerves supplying a part, for the relief of pain in ulcers.

Hilton,

John, English surgeon, 1804-1878. Hilton law - the nerve supplying a joint also supplies the muscles that move the joint and the skin covering the articular insertion of those muscles.Hilton method - division of the nerves supplying a part, for the relief of pain in ulcers.Hilton sac - a small diverticulum provided with mucous glands. Synonym(s): saccule of larynxHilton white line - a zone in the mucosa of the anal canal said to be palpable. Synonym(s): white line of anal canal