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chirurgeon
chirurgeon arch. (kaɪˈrɜːdʒən, tʃɪ-) Forms: α. 3 cirurgian, 4 sir-, 5 cerurgien, 6 ci-, cyrurgyen, syrurgyan. β. 6 (chirurgean(e, chierurgion), 6–7 chi-, chyrurgian, chy-, 6–8 chirurgion, (7 shirurgion), 6–8 chy-, 7–9 chirurgeon. [In ME., a. OF. cirurgien (= Sp. cirurgiano, Pg. cirurgião):—Romanic t...
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Isaac Addington
He was apparently trained further in medicine, for he styled himself for many years as a chirurgeon, even while occupying public offices.
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State Surgeon of Ireland
The office of State Surgeon of Ireland, or State Chirurgeon, was created by patent, on 1 July 1774, and was first filled by Archibald Richardson, who resided In 1784 George Stewart succeeded Richardson, who became Chirurgeon General; and in 1787, Stewart having become Chirurgeon-General, John Neill, or Neile
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William Borthwick (surgeon)
Military career
On 16 June 1679, Borthwick was commissioned as "Chirurgeon Major of His Majesty's Forces in Scotland" and he was listed as surgeon to
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serurgien
serurgien, -erie etc.: see chirurgeon, surgeon, and chirurgery, surgery.
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James Borthwick
The inscription translates as: 'To the memory of his father, James Borthwick of Stow, lawful son of the Cruixtoun family, most famous Chirurgeon Apothecary
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John Goligher
Carcinoma of the Rectum (delivered 6 November 1978)
1980 Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) of the University of Leeds
1981 Lister Medal - The Skeptical Chirurgeon
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surgeonry
† ˈsurgeonry Obs. Forms: 4–5 surgenrie, 5 surgeonry, 6 Sc. surgenary, surigeonrie. [f. surgeon n. + -ry, after OF. ser-, cirurgiennerie (f. cirurgien chirurgeon + -erie, -ery).] Surgery.14.. Langland's P. Pl. B. xvi. 106 [He] did him assaye his surgerye [v.r. surgenrie] on hem þat syke were. a 1500 ...
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Roger Elliott
Early life
Roger Elliott was born, possibly in London but more probably in the English Colony of Tangier in Morocco, to George Elliott ( 1636 - 1668, the Chirurgeon Tangier in 1668, and his widowed mother remarried there on 22 February 1670 to Robert Spotswood (17 September 1637 – 1680), the assistant and replacement Chirurgeon
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chirurge
† chirurge Sc. Obs. rare. Also syrurge. [ad. L. chīrūrgus (med.L. cirurgus) surgeon, a. Gr. χειρουργός: see next.] = chirurgeon.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 513 Ane chirurge, the quhilk wes of maist fame. 1572 Lady Scotl. in Sc. Poems 16th Cent. II. 243 Lyke a gude medciner or gude syrurge.
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pyrurgian
† pyˈrurgian Obs. nonce-wd. [f. Gr. πυρο- fire, after chirurgian, chirurgeon: cf. Gr. πυροεργής working in fire.] One who treats wounds, etc. with caustic applications.1684 Bonet's Merc. Compit. i. 34 Above all things Hippocrates his Golden Rule is to be observed by our Pyrurgian.
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Lindsey Fitzharris
She is the creator of the blog The Chirurgeon's Apprentice, and the writer and host of the Smithsonian Channel TV series The Curious Life and Death of.
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