Surgeons Sentence Examples

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  • Other educational institutions are the Indianapolis College of Law (1897), the Indiana Medical College (the School of Medicine of Purdue University, formed in 1905 by the consolidation of the Medical College of Indiana, the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Fort Wayne College of Medicine), the State College of Physicians and Surgeons (the medical school of Indiana University), the Indiana Veterinary College (1892), the Indianapolis Normal School, the Indiana Kindergarten and Primary Normal Training School (private), and the Winona Technical Institute.

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  • There may also be mentioned the Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, with museum; the Royal Colleges of Organists, and of Veterinary Surgeons, the College of Preceptors, the Jews' College, and the Metropolitan School of Shorthand.

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  • His vanity made him order the surgeons to cut out a bone which protruded below the knee and spoilt the symmetry of his leg.

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  • It encountered many difficulties, and until the definite proof of the stegomyia hypothesis of yellowfever inoculation made by the United States army surgeons in Cuba in 1900, the greatest problem seemed insoluble.

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  • In the Hunterian lectures delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1863, Huxley divided the Vertebrata into Mammals, Sauroids and Ichthyoids, the latter division containing the Amphibia and Pisces.

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  • The museum and lecture-rooms of the Royal College of Surgeons occupy a handsome classical building in Nicolson Street.

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  • Surgeons, physicians, oculists, laryngologists, gynaecologists, neurologists and the rest, all are working in allotments of the same field, and combining to a common harvest.

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  • The university is governed by a senate consisting of a chancellor, chairman of convocation and 54 members, whose appointment is shared by the Crown, convocation, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and of Surgeons, the Inns of Court, the Law Society, the London County Council, City Corporation, City and Guilds Institute, University and King's Colleges and the faculties.

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  • The Royal College of Physicians is in Pall Mall East, and the Royal College of Surgeons is in Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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  • The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is in Red Lion Square, and the Royal Veterinary College at Camden Town.

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  • Other museums are Sir John Soane's collection in Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn Street, while the scientific societies have libraries and in some cases collections of a specialized character, such as the museums of the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal Architectural Society, and the Society of Art and the Parkes Museum of the Sanitar y Institute.

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  • The Megatheriidae, which include a number of genera, are collectively Megatherium, from the specimen in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

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  • The first complete skeleton of a gorilla sent to Europe was received at the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1851, and the first complete skin appears to have reached the British Museum in 1858.

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  • He abounded in kindliness and generosity, and if there was anything especially difficult for him to endure, it was the sight of human suffering, as was shown on the night at Shiloh, where he lay out of doors in the icy rain rather than stay in a comfortable room where the surgeons were at work.

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  • His son and grandson - respectively the great-grandfather and grandfather of James Martineau - were surgeons in the same city, while his father was a manufacturer and merchant.

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  • Other institutions are Concordia College (1881, Lutheran), a state normal school (1880), the Wisconsin College of physicians and surgeons (1893), the national German-American teachers' seminary (normal), Milwaukee academy (1864), Milwaukee University school, Milwaukee school of engineering (1904), Milwaukee Turnverein school of physical culture, one of the largest schools of the sort in the United States, St John's Catholic institute, Our Lady of Mercy academy (Roman Catholic), Wisconsin academy of music, the Wisconsin school of art (art students' league), a Catholic normal school, St Rose's manual training school, the industrial chemical institute (the only technical school for brewers in the United States) and several business and commercial schools.

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  • Other interesting buildings are the orphanage (1616), containing some 17th and 18th century portraits and ancient leather hangings; the weigh-house (1559), the upper story of which was once used by the Surgeons' Gild, several of the windowpanes (dating chiefly from about 1640), being decorated with the arms of various members; the former mint (r61 I); and the ancient assembly-house of the dike-reeves of Holland and West Friesland.

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  • In 1878, after filling other offices in the Royal College of Surgeons, he became its president, and in 1887 was created.

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  • London University, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and many other examining bodies refused to admit her to their examinations; but in the end the Society of Apothecaries, London, allowed her to enter for the License of Apothecaries' Hall, which she obtained in 1865.

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  • Some time after this an operation restored Euler's sight; but a too harsh use of the recovered faculty, along with some carelessness on the part of the surgeons, brought about a relapse.

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  • He took his medical degree in the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow in November 1840.

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  • He was also professor of anatomy, physiology and surgery to the College of Surgeons of London, and for many years teacher of anatomy in the school which used to exist in Great Windmill Street.

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  • He became lecturer in Anatomy both at his own hospital and at Charing Cross hospital; professor of Anatomy at University College, Sheffield; and Hunterian professor at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1901.

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  • In Minneapolis are the Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons (1883), the medical school of Hamline University; Augsburg Seminary (Norwegian Lutheran, 1869), the United Church Seminary (1890), the Minnesota College (Swedish, 1905), the Minneapolis Normal School for Kindergartners, the Froebellian Kindergarten Normal School, Graham Hall and Stanley Hall, the Minneapolis School of Music, Oratory and Dramatic Art, and the Northwestern Conservatory of Music. Between Minneapolis and St Paul are the main buildings of Hamline University (Methodist Episcopal, co-educational, 1854).

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  • I liaise extensively with consultants and surgeons in the hospital environment on a daily basis.

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  • Private veterinary surgeons and veterinary inspectors are those whose occupation may put them at risk if an infectious agent is present.

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  • The skeleton was eventually bequeathed to the College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.

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  • He became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1999.

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  • There are also close links with the vascular surgeons to ensure delays in patients needing carotid endarterectomy are kept to a minimum.

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  • Developed the modern endoscope used by surgeons to see inside the body.

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  • But we don't have to turn to surgeons or to the latest diet fad to get the body we've always wanted.

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  • He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1996.

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  • However, disposable biopsy forceps are difficult to use and are disliked by surgeons.

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  • Some veterinary surgeons also recommend Cosequin to help maintain urinary bladder health.

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  • Experience surgeons are increasingly able to do operations by putting a laparoscope through very small cuts in the tummy (abdomen ).

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  • An enlightening question and answer session followed a polite lull; the surgeons started to express curiosity and relief.

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  • Position the 15- or 19-inch monitors anywhere around the patient -- either separately or together -- providing total freedom for surgeons.

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  • The BMA, Royal College of Nursing, The Royal Colleges of Paeds and Surgeons are all onboard.

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  • Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy improves visualization of the anatomy, benefiting surgeons.

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  • Surgeons and clinical triallists should not be encouraged in the use of bare sclera resection as a surgical technique for primary pterygium.

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  • The aim of this study was to examine the effect of trainee surgeons and their supervision on hernia recurrence.

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  • It may also be valuable for surgeons, anesthetists and hematologists as a source of information on intra-operative cell salvage.

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  • And it would be a dreadful shame for the two aspiring surgeons to overlook the opportunity to hone their medical skills, right?

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  • Surgical management of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis - can it be performed by general surgeons?

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  • Society of Practicing Veterinary surgeons - promotes the interest of practicing veterinary surgeons in private practice.

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  • Back to top As a veterinary surgeon, may I now start an Internet business dispensing other veterinary surgeons ' prescriptions?

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  • Contact Us referring veterinary surgeons should contact the Equine Referral Hospital by telephone on 0117 928 9621.

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  • The main contacts will be orthopedic surgeons in theaters.

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  • All surgeons at the Life Sciences Laser Institute are consultant level ophthalmic surgeons who are on the General Medical Council Specialist Register.

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  • Training and placement of cataract surgeons in rural hospitals would also enhance provision of eye care for the rural population.

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  • There are specialist burns consultants and plastic surgeons as well as nursing and care staff on site.

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  • His GP referred him to ENT surgeons but despite surgery including a tonsillectomy the problems continued.

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  • Review 185 21st December 2000 The Plastic Surgeons Is the Doncaster dance music scene really at the start of a major new upswing?

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  • The College not only trains veterinary surgeons but also veterinary scientists, nurses and physiotherapists.

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  • Medical science further owes to him the classification of new growths on a natural histological basis, the elucidation of leucaemia, glioma and lardaceous tumours, and detailed investigations into many diseases - tuberculosis, pyaemia, diphtheria, leprosy, typhus, &c. Among the books he published on pathological and medical subjects may be mentioned Vorlesungen fiber Pathologic, the first volume of which was the Cellular-pathologic (1858), and the remaining three Die Krankhaften Geschwiilste (1863-67); Handbuch der speziellen Pathologic and Therapie (3 vols., 1854-62), in collaboration with other German surgeons; Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur wissenschaftlichen Medizin (1856); Vier Reden fiber Leben and Kranksein (1862); Untersuchungen fiber die Entwicklung des Schlidelgrundes (1857); Lehre von den Trichinen (1865); Ueber den Hunger-typhus (1868); and Gesammelte Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der afentlichen Medizin and der Seuchenlehre (1879).

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  • Huxley, to the delight of an appreciative audience, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England a course of lectures on birds, and a few weeks after presented an abstract of his researches to the Zoological Society, in whose Proceedings for the same year it will be found printed (pp. 415-472) as a paper " On the Classification of Birds, and on the taxonomic value of the modifications of certain of the cranial bones observable in that Class."

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  • Only once have i had to ask the surgeons to bypass the pylorus in a patient.

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  • In addition to implanting microchips, veterinary surgeons can help to reunite lost, strayed or stolen pets through scanning for the microchips.

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  • Society of Practicing Veterinary Surgeons - promotes the interest of practicing veterinary surgeons in private practice.

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  • Contact Us Referring veterinary surgeons should contact the Equine Referral Hospital by telephone on 0117 928 9621.

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  • Transplant surgeons typically earn $ 200,000 to $ 300,000 per year, placing their income in the upper ¼ of 1% of Americans.

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  • We have two veterinary nurse training centers, and insist that all veterinary surgeons undergo continuing education courses every year.

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  • Plastic Surgeon- On Nip/Tuck, plastic surgeons seem to be more stressed than air traffic controllers but in the real world plastic surgeons are healthy, surgery is elective, and the compensation is great.

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  • It is a responsibility of board-certified plastic surgeons to "know when to say no" to patients who have had too much plastic surgery.

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  • At the time, they were filming some plastic surgeons in our office, and they got to know me and my story.

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  • According to Celebrity Plastic Pics, the superstar has admitted to only having two nose jobs, but plastic surgeons familiar with Jackson's transformation feel that number could be as high as 30 or 40.

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  • Of course, while most stars won't confess to having celebrity implants, there are tell-tale signs that experienced plastic surgeons point to as evidence of augmentation.

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  • On the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website, there is a helpful pictorial guideline to performing a variety of stretches for every part of the body, including the shoulders, lower back, hips, knees, calves, and hamstrings.

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  • Surgeons may remove excess tissue from the nasal passages, tonsils or throat area depending on the patient's specific needs.

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  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Brandenton can help determine whether surgery is the best approach for the sleep disorder or not.

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  • The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) is an organization that seeks to help surgeons excel through advocacy, research and continued education.

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  • A member of the American College of Eye Surgeons, he is also a member of the Society for Excellence in Eye Care, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery and the International Society of Refractive Surgery.

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  • If an implantable lens is of interest to you, educate yourself on the risks involved and whether there are any eye surgeons in the area who perform the surgery.

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  • Eye Surgeons Associates also offers a newsletter.

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  • However, if they start to hamper vision significantly, there is a vitrectomy procedure where surgeons can remove the gel substance from your eyeball and replace it with saline solution.

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  • A 2003 research effort examined surgeons and how surgical skill correlated to video game play.

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  • It is important, however, to seek treatment at medical centers with eye surgeons familiar with the possible complications of cataract surgery in children with Marfan syndrome.

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  • In cases where the tumor affects both kidneys, surgeons will try to preserve the kidney with the smaller tumor by removing only a portion of the kidney, if possible.

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  • This valuable information helps surgeons select the most appropriate approach for treatment.

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  • Children with spina bifida require a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers, including surgeons, physicians, and therapists.

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  • For children requiring complex surgeries (e.g., brain, spine), CT is often used to produce images of the anatomy that help surgeons plan the surgery.

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  • Surgical management by experienced neurosurgeons (brain surgeons) and orthopedic (bone) surgeons will be necessary in most cases.

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  • They allow surgeons to visualize the brain and pass tiny surgical instruments through the tube to perform surgery to re-open the sutures and allow the brain to grow normally.

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  • The treatment team for these children often includes neurologists, surgeons, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, educators, and social workers, all coordinated by the primary physician.

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  • According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, mortality from SCI is influenced by several factors, the most important being the severity of associated injuries.

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  • The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) also recommends that playgrounds be made safe to prevent spinal cord injuries.

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  • An endoscopic technique has been pioneered by plastic surgeons.

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  • Appendectomy is the most common emergency surgery performed by pediatric surgeons.

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  • In laparoscopic appendectomy, surgeons insert a small scope through tiny abdominal incisions to remove the appendix.

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  • Today, surgeons have refined the technique.

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  • Most surgeons require you to be in generally good health to have hair transplant surgery.

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  • The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has a longer article that explains hair replacement surgery.

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  • He is an active member of the Aesthetic Society of Plastic Surgeons, the California Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Society of Plastic Surgery.

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  • He currently serves as secretary for the California Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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  • There are many areas in which surgeons can specialize, such as plastic surgery, pediatrics, and cardiothoracic.

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  • Surgeons undergo years of training and education to make sure that they know what they're doing when they open a body and wield a scalpel.

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  • Most plastic surgeons do not recommend or perform this procedure due to risk of complications.

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  • Dr. Apgar was the first woman to be named a full professor at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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  • When this occurs, people often report watching from the ceiling as surgeons and other medical staff work on their body.

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  • Most of the main characters are surgeons or are studying to become surgeons.

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  • According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, corrective surgery is the only proven effective method of treating scoliosis.

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  • Liposuction is most commonly pursued for cosmetic purposes and is performed by plastic surgeons.

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  • A series of six exercises for carpal tunnel was developed by Dr. Housang Seradge and a team of orthopedic surgeons.

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  • Some orthopedic surgeons now recommend what they call pre-habilitation, which involves gaining strength and flexibility prior to surgery.

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  • Will I have access to orthodontists, periodontists, and oral surgeons if expert care is required?

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  • Does the insurance policy cover visits to specialists, such as orthodontists, periodontists, and oral surgeons?

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  • Your health insurance with reduction coverage policy may state that the company will provide you with a list of approved surgeons you can consult with.

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  • The company offers coverage to physicians and surgeons.

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  • The company has the ability to access additional capital as needed, so doctors and surgeons can feel confident about their decision to apply for coverage through Medicus.

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  • Physicians and surgeons who are interested in applying for coverage from Medicus can do so through a number of independent agents working in states where the company is licensed to sell insurance.

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  • Having robots perform the day-to-day and repetitive surgeries can free up doctors and surgeons for the harder operations.

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  • The performance of robotic mundane surgeries allow human surgeons to concentrate on more complicated surgeries or duties in the hospital.

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  • He has personally trained hundreds of dermatologists and plastic surgeons in the use of his Blue Peel system and Nu-Derm system.

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  • The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) maintains a list of board-certified plastic surgeons who specialize in plastic surgery.

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  • Once you have found candidate surgeons, go in for a consultation.

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  • Many surgeons now offer free consultations.

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  • While most people do well afterward, surgeons advise taking a week or more to recover before returning to work and normal activity.

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  • Unfortunately some plastic surgeons, in the quest to make a buck, cease to mention this to countless middle-aged women.

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  • This leads to patient dissatisfaction and a shaky reputation for cosmetic surgeons all over the country.

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  • Additionally, this report stated that the damage from smoking is so severe and compromises skin health and healing so much that plastic surgeons are reluctant to even touch someone who has smoked in the past six months.

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  • Many skincare specialists and plastic surgeons around the country sell Lexli Skincare products, which are purchased at a discount and resold at a higher price.

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  • Veterinary workers, including surgeons, technicians and associates, wear functional clothing.

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  • Delaware is the seat of the Ohio Wesleyan University (co-educational), founded by the Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1841, and opened as a college in 1844; it includes a college of liberal arts (1844), an academic department (1841), a school of music (1877), a school of fine arts (1877), a school of oratory (1894), a business school (1895), and a college of medicine (the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons, at Cleveland, Ohio; founded as the Charity Hospital Medical College in 1863, and the medical department of the university of Wooster until 1896, when, under its present name, it became a part of Ohio Wesleyan University).

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  • The Juarists were defeated outside the city of Mexico twice, in October 1858 and on the nth of April 1859, On the second occasion the whole body of officers, who had surrendered, were shot with Miramon's authority, if not by his express orders, together with several surgeons (including one Englishman, Dr Duval) (the fifty-three " martyrs of Tacubaya ").

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  • Educational foundations include the Royal College of Physicians, of Surgeons and of Science; the Royal Irish Academy, with an unequalled collection of national antiquities, including manuscripts and a library; and the Royal Hibernian Academy of painting, sculpture and architecture.

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  • The ablest physicians and surgeons attended him, and refused to accept fees from him.

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  • It has been used by some surgeons for the production of anaesthesia previous to the administration of ether or chloroform, but the use of the method is now more usually relegated to obstetric practice.

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  • The college of Surgeons was founded by the municipality of Edinburgh (1505), and in 1506 obtained the title of " Royal."

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  • Previously a certain amount of regular instruction had no doubt been given here and there by individual physicians and surgeons; lectures to nurses were delivered in the New York Hospital as early as 1790.

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  • His legs grew weaker; his breath grew shorter; the fatal water gathered fast, in spite of incisions which he, courageous against pain but timid against death, urged his surgeons to make deeper and deeper.

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