Part of a surgery degree?
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CUTTINGCLASSPart of a surgery degree?
reduceRestore (a dislocated part) to its proper position by manipulation or surgery
reducingRestore (a dislocated part) to its proper position by manipulation or surgery
reducesRestore (a dislocated part) to its proper position by manipulation or surgery
reducedRestore (a dislocated part) to its proper position by manipulation or surgery
forcepsa pair of tongs used in surgery
specialtiesA particular branch of medicine or surgery
specialtyA particular branch of medicine or surgery
FIXEDASSETSResults of plastic surgery, to a Hollywood accountant?
operationsAn act of surgery performed on a patient
forcepsesFORCEPS, a pair of tongs used in surgery
operationAn act of surgery performed on a patient
ankyloticstiffness or fixation of a joint by disease or surgery
sawbonesa surgeon (one who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation))
thoracoplastysurgery to collapse a diseased lung by removing selected portions of the ribs
clinicsA gathering at a hospital bedside for the teaching of medicine or surgery
peroraladministered or performed through the mouth, as surgery or administration of a drug
thoracoplastiesTHORACOPLASTY, surgery to collapse a diseased lung by removing selected portions of the ribs
trephinesA hole saw used in surgery to remove a circle of tissue or bone
sawbonesesSAWBONES, a surgeon (one who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation))
collodiona solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODIUM
collodiuma solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODION
radicalsigned to remove the root of a disease or all diseased and potentially diseased tissue radical surgery radical mastectomy
dermabrasionThe removal of superficial layers of skin with a rapidly revolving abrasive tool, as a technique in cosmetic surgery
collodiumsCOLLODIUM, a solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODION
collodionsCOLLODION, a solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODIUM
transsexualA person who has undergone surgery and hormone treatment in order to acquire the physical characteristics of the opposite sex
premedicationdrugs given to sedate and prepare a patient, esp for the administration of a general anaesthetic prior to surgery, etc
transsexualsA person who has undergone surgery and hormone treatment in order to acquire the physical characteristics of the opposite sex
succinylcholinea basic compound that is used intravenously chiefly in the form of a hydrated chloride as a muscle relaxant in surgery
premedicationsPREMEDICATION, drugs given to sedate and prepare a patient, esp for the administration of a general anaesthetic prior to surgery, etc
conservative(of surgery or medical treatment) Intended to control rather than eliminate a condition, with existing tissue preserved as far as possible
thoracocentesissurgery performed to draw off fluid from the pleural cavity, usually using a hollow needle inserted through the wall of the chest also THORACENTESIS
thoracocentesesTHORACOCENTESIS, surgery performed to draw off fluid from the pleural cavity, usually using a hollow needle inserted through the wall of the chest also THORACENTESIS
collodionA syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether, used for coating things, chiefly in surgery and in a former photographic process
collodionsA syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether, used for coating things, chiefly in surgery and in a former photographic process
tubocurarineA compound of the alkaloid class obtained from curare and used to produce relaxation of voluntary muscles before surgery and in tetanus, encephalitis, and poliomyelitis
lycopodiumsA fine, flammable powder consisting of club moss spores, formerly used as an absorbent in surgery, in experiments in the physical sciences, and in making fireworks
lycopodiumA fine, flammable powder consisting of club moss spores, formerly used as an absorbent in surgery, in experiments in the physical sciences, and in making fireworks
enterococcusA streptococcus of a group that occurs naturally in the intestine but causes inflammation and blood infection if introduced elsewhere in the body (e.g., by injury or surgery)