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| 900, staffed by a house surgeon, two honorary | surgeons, a matron and three probationer nurses. |
| as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons, a Fellow of the Society of Apothecaries, sur |
| ve been used in medicine, in order to provide | surgeons a better 3D image of the anatomical situation |
| le for the Journal of American Physicians and | Surgeons about the economic effects of the legislation |
| the region to be both an American College of | Surgeons accredited Level I Education Institute, and a |
| member of the Royal College of Physicians and | Surgeons' Advisory Committee on International Initiati |
| Having refused treatment by the army | surgeons after surrendering, American Horse eventually |
| illo had always been susceptible to cuts, the | surgeons also shaved down Castillo's prominent brow ri |
| Mei had | surgeons alter his facial tissues so he will look like |
| e is a member of the Congress of Neurological | Surgeons, American Association of Neurological Surgeon |
| currently a member of the American College of | Surgeons, American Medical Association and First Luthe |
| itation of Hospitals, the American College of | Surgeons, American College of Physicians, American Hos |
| Surgeons amputated the leg, but McDougall died on June | |
| Mirror for | Surgeons, an anthology (1939). |
| cine, became a member of the Royal College of | Surgeons, and was chosen secretary of the London Medic |
| on provides patients with access to specialty | surgeons and oncologists for specialized care or secon |
| or the Association of American Physicians and | Surgeons and is leading its Supreme Court challenge of |
| x-Hunterian professor of the Royal College of | Surgeons and was Professor of Surgery at the Universit |
| ced that a combined membership of physicians, | surgeons, and apothecaries would prove productive. |
| nd teaches wild animal practice to veterinary | surgeons and veterinary nurses. |
| as appointed to the Council of the College of | Surgeons and for many years was a curator of their Hun |
| versity of Maryland College of Physicians and | Surgeons and graduated in 1962 summa cum laude and was |
| William Blizard, one of the earliest teaching | surgeons, and founder of the 'London Hospital Medical |
| dent of the Alberta College of Physicians and | Surgeons and Chief Surgeon for the Canadian Pacific Ra |
| program that uses data collected from several | surgeons and thousands of operations to perform the su |
| don, and was a Member of the Royal College of | Surgeons and a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecari |
| Chairman of the Royal Australasian College of | Surgeons and Chairman of the Australian Association of |
| low of the Royal Australian College of Dental | Surgeons and Fellow in Dental Surgery of the Royal Col |
| ified as a licentiate of the Royal College of | Surgeons and Physicians, Edinburgh, and of the Faculty |
| ion was dependent on the incorporation of the | Surgeons and Barber Surgeons, in 1505 and the foundati |
| e, along with his brother, were highly valued | surgeons and medics. |
| nk (resident engineer at the Royal College of | Surgeons) and Iris. |
| .D. of the Columbia College of Physicians and | Surgeons and Alan Schwartz, M.D. of the William Alanso |
| school for the training of native physicians, | surgeons and nurses, and a college for the training of |
| provides educational services for orthopaedic | surgeons and their patients. |
| merican Society of Plastic and Reconstructive | Surgeons, and in 1998, received the Distinguished Serv |
| d him to see himself being operated on by the | surgeons, and that he then cried out for Jesus Christ |
| The AIMS team comprises physicians, | surgeons and other healthcare professionals of the hig |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons and the first practitioner of Homeopathy in t |
| ent of Public Health, the American College of | Surgeons, and the College of American Pathology. |
| n surgery and anatomy at the Royal College of | Surgeons and was their president twice (1814 and 1822) |
| h award of Fellowship of the Royal College of | Surgeons and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. |
| Within his surgery and along with fellow | surgeons and nurses he finds new methods and technique |
| American Academy of Orthopedic & Neurological | Surgeons, and American Osteopathic Academy of Orthoped |
| A number of well-known | surgeons and physicians worked at the Finsbury Dispens |
| hysicians, including primary care physicians, | surgeons and specialists) and Summa Health System. |
| Hospital, the American Academy of Orthopedic | Surgeons, and the City of Dallas). |
| 962), was a fellow of the American College of | Surgeons and a president of the New Orleans Obstetrica |
| After qualifying at the College of | Surgeons and Apothecaries' Hall, he entered on general |
| ded Richard Owen's lectures at the College of | Surgeons, and "received with enthusiasm the doctrine o |
| s list of first Governors, first Examiners of | Surgeons and the first Court of Assistants. |
| ertified, a fellow in the American College of | Surgeons, and is currently the principal investigator |
| , Columbia University College of Physicians & | Surgeons, and the University of Connecticut. |
| The ceiling-mounted equipment gives the | surgeons and surgical staff more mobility during proce |
| th the Association of American Physicians and | Surgeons and was on the editorial board of their journ |
| gulatory authority to ensure that physicians, | surgeons and dentists were well trained. |
| ted in the prison hospital by two French navy | surgeons and 24 orderlies. |
| 5 Ash became a member of the Royal College of | Surgeons and the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. |
| Volunteer Turkish | surgeons and nurses take part in the project and trave |
| thing prodigious; all the eminent physicians, | surgeons and man-midwives in London are there Day and |
| s president of the board for the admission of | surgeons, and chief officer on the medical staff of Ge |
| s a member of the Royal College of Veterinary | Surgeons, and as President from 1875 to 1877 he unifie |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons and worked at Bellevue Hospital in New York C |
| former Vice-President of the Royal College of | Surgeons and later Professor of Surgery at the Univers |
| Punk Rock bands such as Radio Birdman, Psycho | Surgeons and also Johnny Dole & The Scabs. |
| Physicians, | Surgeons, Anesthetists and well-trained nursing staff. |
| Neurosurgery at the Congress of Neurological | Surgeons Annual Meeting |
| Department heads and consultant | surgeons Anton Meyer (George Irving) and Muriel McKend |
| Persons described as | surgeons are commonly physicians, but the term is also |
| An increasing number of | surgeons are now training to perform such surgeries. |
| As of 2011, many of these original | surgeons are still alive and still teaching hip replac |
| As the techniques of expert | surgeons are studied and stored in special computer sy |
| fical basic and advanced trainings for flight | surgeons as well as further education |
| shire is certified by the American College of | Surgeons as a Level III trauma center and by The Joint |
| dford and Augustus Thorndike, both orthopedic | surgeons at Children's Hospital Boston and was origina |
| ished, most of these robots are controlled by | surgeons at the location of the surgery. |
| n endowment for the College of Physicians and | Surgeons at Columbia University. |
| visits to the museum of the Royal College of | Surgeons, at a time when William Clift was curator. |
| Surgeons at George Washington University Hospital succ | |
| However, this proves to be dangerous to most | surgeons attempting the procedure. |
| After this, students of | surgeons attended operations at both hospitals until 1 |
| 001, the American Association of Neurological | Surgeons awarded him its Lifetime Achievement Award. |
| note that the Council of the Royal College of | Surgeons awarded him during 1869 a gold medal and a Fe |
| became a partner at Plastic & Reconstructive | Surgeons based in Renton, WA. |
| ormation obtained led to the Royal College of | Surgeons being prosecuted by the British Union for the |
| ident, Jenkins, who had his arm reattached by | surgeons by his adamant insistince, was told that he w |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons called Ginsberg "a giant in this field" whose |
| Craniofacial | surgeons can come from a variety of backgrounds, but m |
| first black Fellow of the American College of | Surgeons, Chairman of NAACP |
| The network consists of flight | surgeons, chaplains and members of the other social se |
| uding the wages of doctors, ophthalmologists, | surgeons, chemists, pharmacists, domestics and all oth |
| and not to be filled at surgery-although some | surgeons choose to place a small amount in the band at |
| , pharmacists, social workers, physicians and | surgeons, clinical officers and physician assistants, |
| , Dalhousie University and the Physicians and | Surgeons College in Baltimore. |
| nd an M.D. from The College of Physicians and | Surgeons, Columbia University. |
| American College of | Surgeons Commission on Cancer (with commendation) |
| sive Cancer Center by the American College of | Surgeons Commission on Cancer). |
| ● Awarded the American College of | Surgeons' Commission on Cancer certificate for its can |
| th Commendations from the American College of | Surgeons Commission on Cancer. |
| urgery was also discontinued temporarily when | surgeons complained the instruments they had been give |
| The | surgeons completely removed the skin of Piper's face, |
| tion's conclusion, and it was two days before | surgeons could operate on him to remove the grapeshot. |
| Surgeons could have shaved away the rhinophymous growt | |
| Here, | surgeons crowd around the anesthetized patient in thei |
| cures, and never touted for patients as some | surgeons did at that time. |
| He was considered one of the better | surgeons during the first half of the 19th century, kn |
| terally became synonymous with physicians and | surgeons during the Middle Kingdom. |
| 01 he received the Fellow American College of | Surgeons,three years later the Fellowship of the Royal |
| In the main act, several | surgeons endeavour to reconstruct the child. |
| 1804, and after an apprenticeship with local | surgeons entered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London |
| England Society of Plastic and Reconstructive | Surgeons established the Robert M. Goldwyn Lifetime Ac |
| r Step I of the American Board of Orthopaedic | Surgeons' exam and working at King-Drew Medical Center |
| The two new | surgeons exhibit exceptional surgical skills and commi |
| It may be used as a landmark for | surgeons exploring the medial inguinal fossa during la |
| by the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and | Surgeons for his many years of service. |
| he British Columbia College of Physicians and | Surgeons for having sexual relations with a patient. |
| ident of the board of United States Examining | Surgeons for pensions. |
| The Singiwala are the traditional | surgeons for treating wounds,pains and psoriasis eczem |
| The Physicians and | Surgeons for Scientific Integrity (PSSI), formally reg |
| tional Advisory Council of the World Cataract | Surgeons' Foundation and a board member of the Interna |
| an be traced to the College of Physicians and | Surgeons, founded in 1881. |
| orking at KID ICRC Hospital consisted of four | surgeons, four anaesthetists and 13 nurses sent by nin |
| Images of all (but one) of the Army | Surgeons General |
| orters, lawyers, athletes, extortionists, and | surgeons, going so far as to perform more than 36 succ |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons graduating in 1847. |
| ling the Medical Practice: The Physicians and | Surgeons Guide" (published 1988) |
| any in 1540 to form the Company of Barber-Surgeons | The Surgeon's Guild merged with the Barbers' Compa |
| ooks; also dead are physicians, prosthesists, | surgeons, gynaecologists, scientists - bacteriologists |
| The accident caused a blood clot, that | surgeons had to extract, which necessitated the remova |
| teenaged years Reimer urinated through a hole | surgeons had placed in the abdomen. |
| nearby include the Royal Museum of Scotland, | Surgeons' Hall and McEwan Hall. |
| Surgeons' Hall was completed in May 1832 and formally | |
| A crowd of hundreds gathered near | Surgeons' Hall where the women were to take an anatomy |
| Having qualified at | Surgeons' Hall in 1778, Home was appointed assistant s |
| By the beginning of the 19th Century, the Old | Surgeons' Hall had become inadequate for the College a |
| l bust-lengths, including a self-portrait, in | Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh; these are invariably compar |
| the diploma of Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons he would revert to the title "Mr" as a snub t |
| s confirmed that, despite the best efforts of | surgeons, he had lost the sight in his left eye. |
| ny details of this expedition, and though bad | surgeons, he says, slew more than the enemy, he and Mr |
| curator of the museum of the Royal College of | Surgeons; he identified some of the bones as the remai |
| She was rushed to a Physicians and | Surgeons Hospital in San Antonio, where she died in le |
| d his M.D. from the College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York City. |
| out the 1930s and 1940s as one of the top ten | surgeons in the United States. |
| o has since become one of the leading obesity | surgeons in the country. |
| admitted as a Member of the Royal College of | Surgeons in London in 1820. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York. |
| Maloney has trained more than 700 | surgeons in the use of the excimer laser and has perso |
| n 1865 he graduated from the Royal College of | Surgeons in Dublin, becoming a doctor. |
| to send the skeleton to the Royal College of | Surgeons in London. |
| was appointed Master of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1800 and was among those who gave a donati |
| DeBoer is one of the pioneer cardiac | surgeons in Chicago and was on staff at Wesley Memoria |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York City, and commenced practice in O |
| Boyd became a member of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1830, and in the following year graduated |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1949. |
| Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland |
| tal in 1870, a Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1872, and full surgeon in 1888. |
| o, and became one of the most highly regarded | surgeons in the United States. |
| the Royal Society in 1838, of the College of | Surgeons in 1843, and in 1852 member of the council of |
| Among the leading | surgeons in the Ottoman Empire, Valkovich became one o |
| he council of the Royal College of Veterinary | Surgeons in 1968, and became a fellow in 1973. |
| o 1887 under auspices of the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland. |
| face of the future and the pioneering work of | surgeons in Kentucky who are preparing for the world's |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1943. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 2005. |
| He was admitted as a member of the College of | Surgeons in London in 1842. |
| d from the New York College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1812. |
| of tropical medicine of the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland. |
| On 31 May 2007, the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland in Dublin conferred him with the m |
| He became a Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1844. |
| The results are so favorable that some | surgeons in Europe are performing the "switch" or inte |
| ssed the examinations of the Royal College of | Surgeons in London, being admitted as a member in Nove |
| He became a Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1869. |
| is associated with both the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland and University College Dublin. |
| n Paisley and studied at the Royal college of | Surgeons in Dublin. |
| He became a member of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1809, and was afterwards in practice at He |
| role in establishing the American College of | Surgeons in Chicago, serving as a governor of the coll |
| as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland, received a doctorate Honoris Caus |
| Professor of Hygiene in the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York City, from which he graduated in |
| the Faculty of Radiologists, Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin. |
| ne, becoming a Member of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1837 and a licentiate of the Society of Ap |
| n Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland in 1892. |
| ined by the Ontario College of Physicians and | Surgeons in June 1991 and banned from practicing medic |
| ied medicine at the College of Physicians and | Surgeons in Baltimore, Maryland. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1955. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in his honor. |
| onstruction technique, Fu is one of the first | surgeons in the United States to perform a “double-bun |
| , he because a Fellow of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1883, serving as a member of its council f |
| he secretary's office at the Royal College of | Surgeons in Lincoln's Inn Fields [c. |
| D from the Columbia College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1956. |
| y College, Dublin and at the Royal College of | Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin. |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1830 and interned at New York Hospital. |
| the faculty of the College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York City, eventually becoming its pre |
| gh university and joined the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1833. |
| keleton is on display in the Royal College of | Surgeons in London. |
| then studied at the College of Physicians and | Surgeons in Baltimore, Maryland and Johns Hopkins Univ |
| e was admitted member of the Royal College of | Surgeons in 1809, became a fellow in 1836, and was a m |
| d from the Columbia College of Physicians and | Surgeons in 1853. |
| tudy at the Western College of Physicians and | Surgeons in New York state. |
| of the society, by then the Royal College of | Surgeons, in 1828 and 1839. |
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