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chirurgery
chirurgery arch. (kaɪˈrɜːdʒərɪ) Forms: α. 5 syrurgery, cyrurgerye, 6 cyrurgery. β. 6 chirurgerie, 7 chyrurgery, 6–9 chirurgery. [In ME. a. OF. cirurgerie, f. stem of cirurg-ien, cirurg-ie + -erie, -ery. After the Renascence altered, with the cognate words, to chir-.] That part of medical science and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Barrow
He obtained from the university of Cambridge, in 1559, a licence to practise chirurgery, and in 1572 a similar licence to practise physic. wikipedia.org
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serurgien
serurgien, -erie etc.: see chirurgeon, surgeon, and chirurgery, surgery. Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Boulton
System of Rational and Practical Chirurgery, 1699; 2nd edition, 1713. The Works of the Hon. Robert Boyle epitomised, 3 vols. 1699–1700. wikipedia.org
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chirurgerar
† chirurgerar Sc. Obs. rare. [f. chirurgery + -ar3 = -er1.] A surgeon.1552 Abp. Hamilton Catech. (1884) 11 Medicinaris and Chirurgeraris that begyles the seik and hurt men. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Colbatch (apothecary)
Works The New Light of Chirurgery. 12mo. Lond. 1695. Physico-Medical Essays concerning Alkali and Acid in the case of Distempers. 8vo. Lond. 1696. wikipedia.org
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chirurgy
† chiˈrurgy Obs. rare. Also 5 cyr-, syrurgye. [In ME. cirurgie, sirurgie, a. OF. cirurgie, sirurgie, corresp. to It. cirurg{iacu}a, cirug{iacu}a, Sp. cirug{iacu}a, Pg. cirurg{iacu}a:—Romanic type cirurg{iacu}a, repr. L. chīrūrgia (cīr-), a. Gr. χειρουργία abstr. n. of office, f. χειρουργός surgeon. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Halliday (ophthalmologist)
He went up to the University of Sydney, reverting to the name of John Halliday, and in 1896 graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine and Chirurgery. wikipedia.org
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Arthur Colvin
He graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine and Chirurgery in 1908. wikipedia.org
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syrurge
syrurge, -gery, -gyan see chirurge, chirurgery, chirurgeon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Macalister
demonstrator of anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, he was appointed professor of zoology, and eight years later professor of anatomy and chirurgery wikipedia.org
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botanism
† ˈbotanism Obs. [ad. L. botanism-us, a. Gr. βοτανισµός; cf. botanize and -ism.] = botany.1668 D. Lloyd Mem. 316 Competent skill in..Physick, and the two parts belonging to it, Chirurgery and Botanism. 1727 Bradley Fam. Dict., Film, a Term in Botanism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Maitland
He attended Newington College (1883–1887) and went up to the University of Sydney in 1888 from whence he graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine and Chirurgery wikipedia.org
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Robert Harrison (surgeon)
He was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Chirurgery in the School of Physic in Trinity College Dublin in 1837. wikipedia.org
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John Cranston (governor)
It was therefore unanimously enacted in March 1663/4 that he should be licensed "to administer physic, and practice chirurgery throughout this whole colony , and is by the court styled and recorded Doctor of Physic and Chirurgery." wikipedia.org
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