| surgical anesthesia |
that degree of anesthesia at which surgery may safely be performed; ordinarily used to designate such depth of general anesthesia.
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| surgical anatomy |
the study of limited portions or regions of the body, with a view to the diagnosis and treatment of surgical conditions.
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| surgical hospital |
mobile medical unit, attached to an Army, that provides special facilities for surgical aid to men wounded in combat, abbreviation: SURG HOSP
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| surgical dressing |
a dressing for wounds made of loosely woven material such as cotton
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| surgical |
edge of the tissue removed during surgery. A negative margin is a sign that no cancer was left behind. A positive margin indicates that cancer cells are found at the outer edge of tissue removed and is usually a sign that some cancer remains in the body.
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