| 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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| surge |
Surge is the name of a citrus soft drink first introduced in Norway under the name Urge by the Coca-Cola Company in 1996 to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew. It became very popular in Norway so the next year Coca-Cola decided to start making it in USA under the name Surge, and in Denmark and Sweden as Urge. In the USA, the product did very well for the first few years, but eventually started to slip in sales. ...
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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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| surge |
1. See storm surge. 2. See surge current. 3. See surge line. 4. In hydrology, a sudden change in discharge resulting from the opening or closing of a gate that controls the flow in a channel, or by the sudden introduction of additional water into the channel. 5. The fore and aft movement of the center of gravity of a ship. See heave, sway, ship motion. 6. Water transported up a beach by breaking waves.
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