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sur·geon [ˈsɜ:ʤən] N

surgeon
kirurg(inja) m (f)

den·tal prac·ˈti·tion·er N, ˈden·tal sur·geon N

ˈhouse sur·geon N Brit

house surgeon

ˈtree sur·geon N

tree surgeon

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She also had to deal with doctors and surgeons who did not want female nurses in their hospitals.
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Tell him he will die before next morning, said the surgeon.
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Gynecologists (81%) used the tool more often than general surgeons (48%) who are far more likely to use the open access technique.
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He was appointed head surgeon (17751776) of this trading-post.
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A camera attached to the thoracoscope transmits the image to a video screen, which allows surgeons and assistants to observe the flow of the operation.
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By 1970, surgeons still considered it easier to make a hole than a pole, making the transition to living as a male at age 15.
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Most surgeons break the surgical task into an upper, and a lower, body lift.
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He is an active surgeon, performing 300-400 surgeries a year.
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Over the course of the 18th century, male surgeons began to assume the role of midwives in gynaecology.
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He is now a general, laproscopic and bariatric surgeon.
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