7 Verbs to Use for the Word excisions

If I can not bear the excision of a slight gangrene, how shall I sustain the operation when the wound is deep?

It gives one the impression of being written not "according to plan" but out of a random fancy, with so hurried a pen that not merely have irrelevant incidents, absurdities of diction, and indubitable longueurs escaped excision, but such lapses from the King's fair English as "save you and I" and "I shoot with my own hand he who refuses."

These we shall relate collectively, making no distinction between those following excision of the plantar nerve and those succeeding section of the median.

Theodore Kocher, performed the first excision of the thyroid gland in human beings for goitre, in the same year.

To this was added, a sarcocele, which, as it threatened to render excision necessary, caused him more uneasiness, though he looked forward to the operation with sufficient courage; but the complaint subsided of itself.

In an article concerning the Hicksite controversy, written for the London Christian Advocate, the former says: "My opinion is, that Friends will see cause to repent the excision of that great portion of their own body, on the plea of heretical opinions.

He rightly says that the passage printed in prose "would surely be read by any one who saw it for the first time, without any suspicion that it merely required the excision of six little words and two letters to transform it to verse; no single expression betraying the secret that the passage is from a poem.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  excisions