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Surgical and Observations
* Braid, J., " Facts and Observations as to the Relative Value of Mesmeric and Hypnotic Coma, and Ethereal Narcotism, for the Mitigation or Entire Prevention of Pain during Surgical Operations ", The Medical Times, Vol. 15, No. 385, ( 13 February 1847 ), pp. 381 – 382, Vol. 16, No. 387, ( 27 February 1847 ), pp. 10 – 11.
His most important work is widely acknowledged to be the 1818 treatise Pathological and Surgical Observations on the Diseases of the Joints, in which he attempts to trace the beginnings of disease in the different tissues that form a joint and to give an exact value to the symptom of pain as evidence of organic disease.

Surgical and on
When a medical doctor passes the examinations which enable them to become a member of one or more of the Royal Surgical Colleges and become " MRCS ", it is customary for them to drop the " Doctor " prefix and take up " Miss ", " Mister ", or and so on.
From 1816 he published various papers in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, which formed the basis of his more extensive works: Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord, regarded as the first textbook in neuropathology, and Researches on the Diseases of the Intestinal Canal, Liver and other Viscera of the Abdomen, both published in 1828.
Following his lecture on laparoscopic appendectomy, the president of the German Surgical Society wrote to the Board of Directors of the German Gynecological Society suggesting suspension of Semm from medical practice.
Surgical residents who wish to focus on this area of surgery gain additional laparoscopic surgery training during one or two years of fellowship after completing their basic surgical residency.
In 1862 he returned to the Medico – Surgical Academy, where he worked on self-condensation of small aldehydes.
* Surgical mask or N95 mask to reduce possibility of airborne infection transmission ( sometimes placed on patient instead of caregivers.
Despite all of detailed information accounted for within the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus on the brain, Egyptians did not see the brain as a very glorious or noteworthy organ within the body at all.
Surgical procedures are performed on occasion however in life-threatening cases, such as when the root cause is a fully lodged foreign object or malignant tumor.
Surgical treatment of parotid gland tumors is sometimes difficult, on the one hand because of the anatomical relations of the facial nerve parotid lodge, but also through the increased potential for postoperative relapse.
In 1970 he published a book called Surgical Treatment on Coronary Arteriosclerosis, and published it in Spanish with the name Tratamiento Quirúrgico de la Arteriosclerosis Coronaria.
Surgical staples used on a hip
From 1942 to 1946, he was on military leave as a member of the Surgical Consultants ' Division in the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army, and in 1945 he became its Director and received the Legion of Merit.
* A Survivor's Guide to Surgical Menopause: Collected information on managing post-surgical menopause conditions
* Abraham Colles publishes A Treatise on Surgical Anatomy in Dublin.
The dates on the logo represent the founding of the components of the New England Journal of Medicine: 1812 for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery and Collateral Branches of Medical Science, 1823 for the Boston Medical Intelligencer, 1828 for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, and 1928 for the New England Journal of Medicine.
The journal began publishing on 3 October 1840 as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal and quickly attracted the attention of physicians around the world through its publication of high-impact original research articles and unique case reports.
The Da Vinci Surgical System has also been combined to form a Dual Da Vinci system which allows two surgeons to work together on a patient at the same time.
Although Long demonstrated its use to physicians in Georgia on numerous occasions, he did not publish his findings until 1849, in The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal.
focuses on Dr. " Trapper " John McIntyre ( Pernell Roberts ) 28 years after his discharge from the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital ( M. A. S. H.
Surgical debridement can be performed in the operating room or at bedside, depending on the extent of the necrotic material.
In September 2001, Minister of Health Luis Solari launched a special commission into the activities of the Voluntary Surgical Contraception, initiating a Parliamentary commission tasked with inquiring into the " irregularities " of the program, and to put it on an acceptable footing.
The original incarnation of the series is loosely based on the real 8055th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital ( MASH ), and features Hawkeye Pierce as the main character.

Surgical and Origin
He also wrote Surgical Shock ( 1897 ), On the Blood Pressure in Surgery ( 1903 ), Hemorrhage and Transfusion ( 1909 ), Surgical Anemia and Resuscitation ( 1914 ), The Origin and Nature of the Emotions ( 1915 ), Man an Adaptive Mechanism ( 1916 ) and The Fallacy of the German State Philosophy ( 1918 ).

Surgical and Treatment
* Soleymani T, Pieton D, Pezeshkian P, Miller P, Gorgulho A, Pouratian N, De Salles A ( 2011 ) Surgical Approaches to Tinnitus Treatment: A Review and Novel Approaches.
* Surgical Treatment of Coronary Arteriosclerosis ( 1970 )
Outcome of Surgical Treatment of Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome.
* Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Hernia ( 1804 – 1807 );

Surgical and Local
Other employers in the city include Discover Financial Services, Aetna Life Insurance, American Electric Power, UBS, New Albany-Plain Local School District, and the Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital.

Surgical and Diseases
Diseases of Exotic Animals: Medical and Surgical Management.
* Samuel A. Cartwright, " Report on the Diseases and Physical Peculiarities of the Negro Race ", The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal 1851: 691 – 715 ( May ).
Some of these include the Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Infectious Disease Research, the Altemeier Medal from the Surgical Infectious Diseases Society of America, the Howard Taylor Ricketts Award Lecture at the University of Chicago, and the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize.
Among his best-known papers were discussions of acupressure, syphilis, hydrophobia, intestinal obstruction, modified obturator hernia, torsion, and colloid cancer of the large intestine ; and he published a book on Surgical Diseases of Children in 1860, founded on his experience as surgeon to the hospital for children and women in Waterloo Road.
* Samuel A. Cartwright, " Report on the Diseases and Physical Peculiarities of the Negro Race ", The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal 1851: 691-715 ( May ).
* Jacob Samuel and Cory Frankling, " Hypoxemia and Hypoxia " in Jonathan A. Myers, Keith W. Millikan and Theodore J. Saclarides ( eds ) ( 2008 ) Common Surgical Diseases.

Surgical and
Surgical, chemical, or radiofrequency sympathectomy interruption of the affected portion of the sympathetic nervous system can be used as a last resort in patients with impending tissue loss, edema, recurrent infection, or ischemic necrosis.
; Surgical technique the bilobed flap
; Surgical technique the nasolabial flap
; Surgical technique the paramedian forehead flap
; Surgical technique the septal mucosal flap
Surgical procedures to lengthen dilated bowel include the Bianchi procedure ( where the bowel is cut in half and one end is sewn to the other ) and a newer procedure called serial transverse enteroplasty ( STEP where the bowel is cut and stapled in a zigzag pattern ).
Surgical technology programs are inspected by the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology a collaborative effort of the Association of Surgical Technologists and the American College of Surgeons, under the auspices of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
Similarly, the landmark trials of Bernard Fisher, chair of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, and of Gianni Bonadonna, working in the Istituto Nazionale Tumori di Milano, Italy, proved that adjuvant chemotherapy after complete surgical resection of breast tumours significantly extended survival particularly in more advanced cancer.

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