Sendero del Roble 307, San Jose del Tajo, 45645 Guadalajara
Mexico
Telephone +52 33 36862066
protesismanosydedos@gmail.com
http://www.manosydedos.com
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01 Electromedical equipment / Medical Technology
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01.03.03 Implants and protheses
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Implants and protheses
Nasal Prosthesis
Earlobe prosthesis
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01.03.03.24 Artificial noses
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Artificial noses
Nasal Prosthesis
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01.03.03.25 Ear prostheses and auditory ossicle implants
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Ear prostheses and auditory ossicle implants
Earlobe prosthesis
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01.03.03.27 Orthopaedic implants and prostheses
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Orthopaedic implants and prostheses
Finger prostheses
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01.03.03.34 Other prostheses and orthotic devices
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Other prostheses and orthotic devices
Finger prostheses
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Dianceht is a company founded in the year 2005 to make high quality, individually sculpted, custom prostheses for amputated parts of the body such as fingers, hands, arms, external ears, feet, legs, and noses. Our objective is, and always will be, to provide high quality and innovative products.
In Celtic Mythology, some of the Tuath Druids had special powers,--as the gift of knowledge in Fionn; a drink, too, given from his hands would heal any wound, or cure any disease. Angus had the power of travelling on the wings of the cool east wind. Credne, the Tuath smith, made a silver hand for Nuadhat, which was properly fitted on his wrist by Dianceht, the Irish Æsculapius. To complete the operation, Miach, son of Dianceht, took the hand and infused feeling and motion in every joint and vein, as if it were a natural hand. It is right to observe, however, that, according to Cormac's Glossary, Dianceht meant "The god of curing." (From "Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions" by James Bonwick, 1894)
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