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A branch of medicine concerned with diseases and conditions requiring or amenable to operative or manual procedures; the work done by a surgeon.
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| surgical dressing |
a dressing for wounds made of loosely woven material such as cotton
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| surgeon |
Flight Surgeon. Call sign 'Surgeon' - monitors crew activities, co-ordinates medical operations control team, provides crew consultation, advises Flight Director of the crew's health.
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| surgeon general |
The appointed administrator of the US Public Health Service.
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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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