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are rarely seen in developed countries where | surgical abortion is legal and available. |
The risk for | surgical abortion is around 0.23% and for medical abor |
The advantages of medical abortion over | surgical abortion include reduced invasiveness of the |
ERPC for incomplete miscarriages and D&E for | surgical abortion (deliberate termination). |
ter abortion are contraindicated to undertake | surgical abortion unless ultrasonography is immediatel |
sed to dilate the cervix in preparation for a | surgical abortion, particularly in the second trimeste |
Rusanov studied medicine at the Medical and | Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, where he became in |
ng program, and was decorated three times for | surgical accomplishment. |
Parabiosis is the | surgical act of artificially creating conjoined twins |
The Nicholson Center for | Surgical Advancement |
orth London hospital and Holby City's general | surgical advisor, as research for the role. |
where for the first time in the literature a | surgical aesthetic is prescribed. |
s relating to circumcision and other forms of | surgical alteration of the genitals including alternat |
As opposed to | surgical amputation of the limbs, dismemberment is oft |
is able to convince the parents to consent to | surgical amputation. |
nd anticonvulsant properties, and was used in | surgical anaesthesia in the 1950s, plus the frequent a |
barbiturates which are used for induction of | surgical anaesthesia, although it is now less common a |
ects, and was used primarily for induction in | surgical anaesthesia. |
till used in veterinary medicine for inducing | surgical anaesthesia. |
It is currently under development for use in | surgical anasthesia, mainly administered by intratheca |
Allen became professor of descriptive and | surgical anatomy and pathology in 1883, and Halford to |
In 1909 he was habilitated for | surgical anatomy at Budapest, and in 1914 attained the |
Surgical Anatomy for Students, 1891 | |
Surgical Anatomy of the Liver Revisited. | |
led surgeon and renowned for his knowledge of | surgical anatomy. |
oth lab-based and point-of-care devices), and | surgical and interventional device manufacturers. |
State-of-the-art diagnostic, | surgical and critical care units. |
ars experience in all specialties relating to | surgical and dermatologic medicine. |
providing a wide range of emergency, medical, | surgical and maternity services to its users. |
experience in the London hospitals, attended | surgical and medical lectures, and made a contact, wit |
Institute is a 82-bedded centre with Medical, | Surgical and Radiation Oncology departments as well as |
It is not intended for use with | surgical and medicinal approaches to weight management |
opularly known) offers comprehensive medical, | surgical and psychiatric care as well as complete emer |
tween die grinders, rotary tools, and various | surgical and dental drills. |
keting of prescription pharmaceutical brands, | surgical and medical devices. |
Surgical and training expenses are thought to have amo | |
t, he joined the Confederates as an agent for | surgical and medical supplies. |
, the emphasis in story lines was more on his | surgical and personality shortcomings than on his sanc |
Surgical and Radiological Sciences | |
Minor | surgical and medical procedures |
pansion to significantly increase outpatient, | surgical, and emergency care space, as well as increas |
e 1970s to include divisions in patient care, | surgical, and patient protection products. |
muscular-blocking drugs, used adjunctively in | surgical anesthesia to facilitate endotracheal intubat |
oped in the 1950s and investigated for use in | surgical anesthesia, however it was never commercialis |
cted in a cohort of 63 US patients undergoing | surgical anesthesia. |
ns in North America to employ chloroform as a | surgical anesthetic, a procedure he first performed on |
, and proposed to bring forward a Medical and | Surgical Appliances (Advertisement) Bill. |
has all the major departments in clinical and | surgical areas. |
More of a maverick | surgical artist than a doctor, Benway lacks a conscien |
eturn from Afghanistan, Nesbitt worked in the | Surgical Assessment Unit at the Military Hospital Unit |
Afterwards he was a | surgical assistant to Friedrich Trendelenburg (1844-19 |
Afterwards he was a | surgical assistant in Bonn, and in 1873-74 was an assi |
other doctors of the Mississippi Medical and | Surgical Association (MMSA), the state's largest and o |
he American College of Surgeons, Southeastern | Surgical Association, and the Kentucky State Medical A |
In 1946 he was President of the American | Surgical Association, and continued as Professor of su |
o a co-founder of the Mississippi Medical and | Surgical Association. |
62 Cope was elected President of the American | Surgical Association. |
Leland Orser as Dr. Lucien Dubenko - | Surgical Attending Physician |
ed when Belial mauls Hal, the sight of him in | surgical attire causing him to remember his original s |
so be used to boost the radiation dose to the | surgical bed after mastectomy or lumpectomy. |
Because there is no one on the | surgical bed, there is no soul to complete the exchang |
's laboratory, where Betty lies fastened to a | surgical bed. |
Caesarean section or C-section is | surgical birth through the wall of the abdomen. |
lleys, straps, clamps, leg spreader bars, and | surgical blades and saws. |
many European countries due to concerns about | surgical bleeding and stomach ulcers after surgery. |
lding and University Tower - is linked to the | Surgical Block of the original Royal Infirmary buildin |
The products include | surgical blood salvage (or "autotransfusion") devices, |
than the one identified at birth but without | surgical body modification, even though she herself un |
eer in the field of adjunctive treatments for | surgical cancer patients. |
eliver specialist health services and develop | surgical capacity in Asia and the Pacific. |
It is today the largest provider of pediatric | surgical care in the developing world. |
n wards, providing General and Cardiothoracic | surgical care respectively. |
vices include adult and pediatric medical and | surgical care and an urgent care clinic. |
He is the co-author of | Surgical Care of the Elderly (1988), The Care of the S |
al referral centre for paediatric medical and | surgical care for Children below 12 years of age. |
General medical and | surgical care |
rs and large surgery center companies such as | Surgical Care Affiliates. |
In term of | surgical care, excision of lesions and affected areas |
ar away as Boston) to avail themselves of his | surgical care. |
nce providing the highest quality medical and | surgical care.” |
nergic treatment medications, or seen in some | surgical cases, when too high a dose of a cholinestera |
ism both as a means of producing analgesia in | surgical cases, and as a method of treatment for medic |
ion of hormonal treatment, unless chemical or | surgical castration has occurred, though for many tran |
alutamide is combined with an LHRH agonist or | surgical castration then the elevation of estrogen lev |
, being equipped with emergency facilities, a | surgical center, and indoor and outdoor rehabilitation |
Furthermore, surgeons in six | surgical centers located in USA and Europe reported fi |
Only a few | surgical centers in the world perform, experimentally, |
yal Cambodian Armed Forces and the Children's | Surgical Centre. |
ister was scheduled to remain as a specialist | surgical centre. |
f ward staff, and so three new Cardiothoracic | surgical characters were created - Consultant Elliot H |
overnment financing for physician's services, | surgical charges, drugs, nursing home costs, x-ray and |
Bell kept a busy schedule as | surgical chief and administrative superintendent at th |
y, their abdomens sliced open and pinned with | surgical clamps exposing their glistening innards and |
ion remained in Vienna as an assistant at the | surgical clinic of Johann von Dumreicher (1815-1880). |
nted Professor of Surgery and Director of the | Surgical Clinic at Halle where he remained until retir |
ter the war he was appointed professor at the | surgical clinic at the University of Heidelberg. |
In 1842 Schuh became head of the second | surgical clinic at the University of Vienna. |
In 1854 Esmarch became director of the | surgical clinic at Kiel, and in 1857 head of the gener |
rted his career as an assistant doctor in the | Surgical Clinic of the clinic of Halle University. |
Founder, Ulster | Surgical Club |
nd collaboration in the global cardiothoracic | surgical community through Internet resources. |
ic ophthalmic surgery in a mission to prevent | surgical complications such as endophthalmitis. |
Injuries to the eye such as | surgical complications, distorted corneal implants, as |
llman died in a Macon, Georgia hospital after | surgical complications. |
Hecht serves as the spine | surgical consultant to the New York Jets, the New York |
ril 15, 1981, after accepting a position as a | surgical consultant with a hospital outside of the Yuk |
ospital in episode "Rogue Males" as a General | Surgical Consultant. |
, he was on military leave as a member of the | Surgical Consultants' Division in the Office of the Su |
She was Vice-President of United States | Surgical Corporation (USSC) (headed by her husband, Le |
of Surgeons of Edinburgh is one of the oldest | surgical corporations in the world. |
of maxillofacial distraction osteogenesis and | surgical correction of hemifacial microsomia. |
iofacial and skeletal deformities may require | surgical correction, using techniques including bone g |
People of this village work in | Surgical cotton industries. |
nt, he had two rhinoplastic surgeries and the | surgical creation of a cleft in his chin. |
thopedic surgery, pediatric surgery, surgery, | surgical critical care, vascular surgery, & hospice an |
stic radiology, pediatric radiology, surgery, | surgical critical care, pediatric surgery, vascular su |
Endocrinology, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, | Surgical Critical Care Medicine, Vascular Intervention |
dure", an operation adopted worldwide for the | surgical cure of many thousands of patients with epile |
Sometimes this | surgical cut may extend to involve the perineal body a |
rooms and two ultra sound suites, medical and | surgical day units, a medical unit including stroke re |
Surgical daycare | |
In 1883 he became chief physician of the | surgical department at the Marienkrankenhaus in Hambur |
In 1875 he was in charge of the | surgical department at the Friedrichshain Hospital in |
years as a Major in the U.S. Army, leading a | Surgical Department at McDonald Army Hospital. |
, Yudin was invited to become chairman of the | surgical department at the institute of emergency aid |
dorf Hospital, and in 1888 became head of its | surgical department. |
ught removal of his power, Harrow implanted a | surgical device to extort him into theft. |
in 1960, became the first minimally invasive | surgical device. |
rkets reconstructive joint devices and spinal | surgical devices in the United States. . |
the museum hosts an exceptional collection of | surgical, diagnostic and physiological instrumentation |
e, and offers a broad range of acute medical, | surgical, diagnostic, outpatient, support and wellness |
l prostaglandins like misoprostol are used in | surgical dilation, as well as to induce labor, and nat |
There, he became the | surgical director of pediatric cardiac and lung transp |
Rhinology concerns itself with medical and | surgical diseases of the nasal passages as well as par |
subcutaneous operations such as tenotomy, the | surgical division of a tendon. |
He was named the president of the | surgical division in 1935. |
During World War II he was head of the | surgical division of the RAF hospital at RAF Cosford. |
ive was to reunite and digest in one body the | surgical doctrines which Desault had published in vari |
Treatment also includes | surgical drainage of abscesses and excision of necroti |
Surgical emphysema of intestine after gastro-enterosto | |
Medical and | Surgical Endocrinology (1975; co-written with Professo |
itish scientist and educator, specializing in | surgical endocrinology. |
Pediatric Neurovascular Disease: | Surgical, Endovascular and Medical Management. |
s is just prior to the adoption of a hygienic | surgical environment (see asepsis). |
but even the incisions made in the "sterile" | surgical environment pose a risk. |
he used the room in her uniform for smuggling | surgical equipment into the prisoner-of-war camp. |
ess to medical and nursing staff, appropriate | surgical equipment and has appropriate infection contr |
nge from media, tobacco, paper, chemicals and | surgical equipment to cotton, packaging, insurance, de |
Harrington manufactured | surgical equipment, shoe knives and firearms. |
on, a developer of medical implants and other | surgical equipment, has a production plant in the town |
e drugs used for medical abortions in lieu of | surgical evacuation. |
two grades: Vytex high ammonia (Vytex HA) for | surgical, exam and rubber gloves, catheters and balloo |
ece Theatre staging that can either provide a | surgical examination of English society or bore the pa |
Surgical excision of the lesions is the preferred trea | |
Surgical excision or cryosurgery is the treatment of c | |
ute one-sided testicular pain and may require | surgical excision to achieve relief. |
Hemorrhoidectomy is a | surgical excision of the hemorrhoid used primary only |
Conventional treatment of BCC involves | surgical excision, cryogenic treatment with liquid nit |
uimod treatment, but appear to be amenable to | surgical excision. |
He gained battle-related | surgical experience during the First Schleswig War (18 |
He participated in the | surgical experiments carried out on concentration camp |
osis in insects, and performed groundbreaking | surgical experiments on larvae and pupae. |
comes across as a bumbling eccentric" but has | surgical expertise which is "second to none". |
l suspicion is high for testicular torsion, a | surgical exploration of the scrotum is warranted. |
uipped with 9 most modern theatres to provide | surgical facilities to patients of general surgery, gy |
plete range of latest diagnostic, medical and | surgical facilities for the care of its patients. |
its role as one of the nation's finest equine | surgical facilities, New Bolton Center encompasses hos |
ng to Tulane Medical School, he served on the | surgical faculty from 1937 to 1948. |
He then served as a medical and | surgical Fellow in retinal diseases, followed by a fel |
or) came to the U.S. in 1993 so he could do a | surgical fellowship at the University of Utah. |
the hospital staff with the idea of a trauma | surgical fellowship. |
pedic surgeon, who significantly extended the | surgical field . |
lso responsible for the supply of medical and | surgical field equipment, ambulance, and field transpo |
Infiltration is confined to the | surgical flap interface with no posterior or anterior |
While apparently smaller fires go unreported, | surgical flash fires have led to burn injuries and fat |
Surgical Focus (Remix) | |
Use of tTG as a form of | surgical glue is still experimental. |
In 1548, he was appointed resident | surgical governor of St Bartholomew's Hospital, a post |
This method provided improved | surgical guidance and was in fact the first developmen |
s four core services: maternity, orthopaedic, | surgical, health assessment and health services. |
ut it is probable that if Sidney received any | surgical help it was from the other chief surgeon whom |
Five rankings are possible, following the | surgical hierarchy: Chief of Surgery, Attending, Chief |
ere he was the chief surgeon of a Mobile Army | Surgical Hospital unit in the Korean War. |
nder Johann von Dumreicher (1815-1880) at the | surgical hospital in Vienna. |
Corps from 1967-1968 working at a Mobile Army | Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H.) during the Vietnam War. |
feestkliniek (English: Centenary Clinic) is a | surgical hospital in Antwerp, Belgium. |
The | Surgical Hospital of Jonesboro also has a full service |
The | Surgical Hospital of Jonesboro has 12 large private in |
the country's history, including Mobile Army | Surgical Hospital (MASH)-like mega-clinics that took o |
A mobile Army | surgical hospital team, U.S. Air Force tactical air co |
plays a surgeon and commander of Mobile Army | Surgical Hospital (MASH) 66, with Allyson playing a ne |
The | Surgical Hospital of Jonesboro is a state of the art s |
ls Memorial Hospital is a general medical and | surgical hospital located in Harvey, Illinois, a south |
r studying hemorrhagic fever at a Mobile Army | Surgical Hospital, serving from 1952 to 1954. |
ion center, community hospitals, a short-stay | surgical hospital, a long term acute care hospital, nu |
Acting Attorney General during the March 2004 | surgical hospitalization of John Ashcroft, refused to |
unded in the fighting and who came to the two | surgical hospitals supported by the ICRC and the Somal |
Stout was a | surgical house-officer at Roosevelt Hospital in New Yo |
nded by an 1826 article in The Lancet titled ' | Surgical Humbug' that ruthlessly criticised his work, |
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