Catgut: Sheep, beef, and other animal gut (called
catgut , though cats were never used) were the original core materials for violin family
Kaynak: Strings (music) George F. Merson (1866-1959) was a Scottish pharmacist who produced surgical
catgut History: It all started prior to 1915 during the first
Kaynak: George F. MersonPlain
catgut ! Chromic
catgut ! Polyglycolide (P.G.A.) ! Polydioxanone (PDS) | Description | Absorbable biological suture material.
Kaynak: Suture materials comparison chartHe first attempted sterilization with the 1860s "carbolic
catgut," and chromic
catgut followed two decades later. Sterile
catgut was
Kaynak: Surgical sutureskin clothing using bone , antler or ivory needles and "thread" made of various animal body parts including sinew ,
catgut , and vein s
Kaynak: SewingThe frame of rackets for all sports was traditionally made of laminated wood and the strings of animal intestine known as
catgut .
Kaynak: Racket (sports equipment)There are twelve
catgut strings. The curved fingerboard, almost parallel with the neck, is provided with fret s, and has in addition a
Kaynak: Harp luteThe male and female figures ride on a balance bar, which is suspended by a piece of
catgut or hair. The gut relaxes or shrinks based on
Kaynak: Weather houseHygroscopic devices, in particular those utilizing
catgut , were considered as very good anemoscopes, seldom failing to foretell the
Kaynak: AnemoscopeEgan overcame the restrictions of the traditional Irish harp by adding the dital tuning mechanism and pliable
catgut strings of the
Kaynak: John Egan (harp maker)The instrument was made to address the limitations of the harp; the susceptibility of its
catgut strings to atmospheric change, the
Kaynak: ClaviharpGeorge F. Merson (1866–1959), Scottish pharmacist who produced surgical
catgut Jack Merson (1922–2000), former second baseman in Major
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