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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. ...
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Jacob Fidelis Ackermann
In 1804 he accepted a call as professor of anatomy and chirurgy at Jena, succeeding Justus Christian Loder.
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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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chirurgic
chirurgic, a. arch. (kaɪˈrɜːdʒɪk) Also 7 chyrurgick, chirurgick. [ad. L. chīrūrgic-us, or its original, Gr. χειρουργικ-ός surgical, f. chīrūrg-us, χειρουργ-ός surgeon: see chirurgy.] Of or belonging to surgery, surgical.1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 164 Medecine is of five kinds, Chyrurgick, ...
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