Browne
Browne
Browne (pronounced: /braʊn/) is a term that has several meanings in the medical field. It is often associated with the Browne's tube, a medical device used in the treatment of certain conditions.
Etymology
The term Browne is derived from the name of the inventor of the Browne's tube, a British physician named Dr. John Browne.
Browne's Tube
A Browne's Tube is a medical device used in the treatment of certain conditions. It is a small, flexible tube that is inserted into the body to allow for the drainage of fluids or the delivery of medication.
Related Terms
- Drainage - The process of removing excess fluid from the body, often through the use of a tube or other medical device.
- Medication Delivery - The process of administering medication to a patient, often through the use of a tube or other medical device.
- Medical Device - Any device used to treat, diagnose, or prevent disease or other conditions.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Browne
- Wikipedia's article - Browne
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