v. [f. LITHOTRITY + -IZE.] trans. To subject to lithotrity.

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1842.  R. Willis, Stone in Bladder, iv. 107. The third is perfectly well,—but he has not yet been lithotritized.

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1864.  T. Holmes, Syst. Surg. (1870), IV. 1117. This increases the number of adult patients with stone to 103, of which only 34 were lithotritised.

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