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SurgeonA physician who treats disease, injury, or deformity via operative or manual methods to physically change body tissues. The definition of surgeon has begun to blur in recent years as surgeons have begun to minimize the cutting, employing new technologies that are minimally invasive (such as using scopes and lasers). In England, a surgeon was once a [..]
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SurgeonA doctor who removes or repairs a part of the body by operating on the patient.
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Surgeonc. 1300, sorgien, cirurgian "person who heals by manual operation on the patient," from Anglo-French surgien (13c.), from Old French surgien, cirurgien (13c.), from cirurgie "surgery,&q [..]
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SurgeonPhysician who performs any surgery, including surgical biopsies and other procedures related to breast cancer.
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Surgeona physician who specializes in surgery In medicine, a surgeon is a specialist in surgery. Surgery is a broad category of invasive medical treatment that involves the cutting of a body, whether human o [..]
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SurgeonA doctor in the British army or navy.
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SurgeonTo dream of a surgeon, denotes you are threatened by enemies who are close to you in business. For a young woman, this dream promises a serious illness from which she will experience great inconvenience.
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Surgeon(n) a physician who specializes in surgery
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SurgeonPhysician who specializes in surgery.
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Surgeonmedical man who treated broken bones and other types of external injuries although sometimes pressed into the service of bloodletting or delivering children. Of lower social status than a physician.
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SurgeonIn the late Middle Ages barbers who also let Blood, sold Unguents, pulled Teeth, applied cups, and gave Enemas. They generally had the right to practice Surgery. They began to acquire importance about [..]
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SurgeonA member of the medical detachment aboard a ship. Generally, he was prevented from involvement in conflicts, instead serving within the hold to help treat those injured.
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SurgeonA doctor who removes or repairs a part of the body by operating on the patient.
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Surgeon A doctor who removes or repairs a part of the body by operating on the patient.
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Surgeon
One who performs surgery; a doctor who performs operations on people or animals.
''The surgeon refused to operate because the patient was her son.''
A surgeonfish.
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SurgeonA doctor who removes or repairs a part of the body by operating on the patient.
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