32 adjectives to describe surgery

A text-book of minor surgery.

A textbook of orthopedic surgery for nurses.

In the early part of the century, except for gross anatomy and operative surgery, medicine was taught almost wholly, so far as the schools were concerned, by means of didactic lectures.

Manual of standard practice of plastic and maxillofacial surgery.

As for the state university, it will allow the widest range of free electives, and as an university it will aim to comprise within itself every possible department of practical activity, such as business administration, journalism, banking and finance, foreign trade, political science, psycho-analysis, mining, sanitary engineering, veterinary surgery, as well as law, medicine, agriculture, and civil and mechanical engineering.

Practical anesthesia for dental and oral surgery.

He had a reputation that was growing to amount to fame as a specialist in the very wide field of gynecology, obstetrics and abdominal surgery.

Pasteur, viruses, and aseptic surgery.

Old Morton knew enough rude surgery to stop the bleeding.

Manual of standard practice of plastic and maxillofacial surgery.

Chiropractic bloodless surgery.

The Victorian age introduced anaesthetics and antiseptic surgery, developed photography, the sciences of chemistry and physics, of biology and zoölogy, of botany and geology.

FERGUSSON, SIR W., surgeon, born at Prestonpans; graduated at Edinburgh; was elected to the chair of Surgery in King's College, London, and in 1866 was made a baronet; was serjeant-surgeon to the Queen, and president of the Royal College of Surgeons; Fergusson was a bold and skilful surgeon; is the author, amongst other treatises, of a "System of Practical Surgery," besides being the inventor of many surgical instruments (1808-1877).

Radical surgery in advanced abdominal cancer.

Chiropractic bloodless surgery.

When the blind man had been placed on a bed, and his foot attended to as well as the rough surgery of the place would admit, Grantham did something he had not already done, and that was to ask them their names.

[a manual of peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery] by Chevalier Jackson.

Vol.5: Traumatic surgery.

his thoughts I'le read a lecture on 'em that shall save Many mens lives, and to the kingdome Minister Most wholesome Surgery: here's our Aphorisme, These letters from us in our Neeces name, You know, treat of a marriage.

In other words, the extent of the injury, no matter how serious, does not often offer anything that cannot be overcome by Nature and careful surgery; but the conformation of the animal does.

The diabolical surgery was over.

" "And war," said Dr. Gresham, "was the dreadful surgery by which the disease was eradicated.

John Hunter, the founder of experimental surgery, spent a fortune in chasing after the skeleton of a famous Irish Giant in 1783.

Outside, through the grimy surgery window over a foreground of blackened brick and slate, a line of enormous chimneys like Cyclopean pillars upheld the lowering, dun-coloured cloud-bank.

To this accidental circumstance the sufferer was indebted to a piece of incidental surgery that proved of infinite service to him.

32 adjectives to describe  surgery