Surgeon
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If the
surgeon
takes this person’s organs, he will die, but the five in critical care will survive.
Something similar happened when Jay Vacanti, a
surgeon
at Massachusetts General Hospital, and I had an idea in the 1980’s to combine three-dimensional synthetic polymer scaffolds with cells to create new tissues and organs.
After adopting a resolution declaring that no school should be named after a slaveholder, it renamed George Washington Elementary School after an African American
surgeon
who fought for desegregation of blood transfusions.
In a 2016 commencement address at the California Institute of Technology, the
surgeon
and writer Atul Gawande described science as “a commitment to a systematic way of thinking, an allegiance to a way of building knowledge and explaining the universe through testing and factual observation.”
For example, haptic gloves could be used to track and record the movement of an expert – from a pianist to a
surgeon
– in real time, using 5G technology.
Similarly, Chinese doctors are already working on procedures for using virtual reality technology and 3D imaging to allow a
surgeon
to aid in an operation taking place thousands of miles away.
Some types of remote surgery have been possible for a while, but the speed of 5G connectivity creates important new opportunities – not just to save the lives of patients who cannot access a
surgeon
with the relevant expertise, but also to train aspiring doctors.
One distinguished
surgeon
in Hong Kong wrote an article in The Lancet about violations of humanitarian norms after doctors and nurses were arrested for rioting while providing emergency care.
We must brace for our “Pearl Harbor moment,” warns US
surgeon
general Jerome Adams.
'"Office and Stores...Dental surgeon..."Yes, I will tell Dolly everything.
Then calling to mind the devices of his masters at the bedsides of patients, he comforted the sufferer with all sorts of kindly remarks, those Caresses of the
surgeon
that are like the oil they put on bistouries.
Then, without any consideration for Hippolyte, who was sweating with agony between his sheets, these gentlemen entered into a conversation, in which the druggist compared the coolness of a
surgeon
to that of a general; and this comparison was pleasing to Canivet, who launched out on the exigencies of his art.
'I like shade,' replied M. de Renal with the touch of arrogance appropriate when one is addressing a surgeon, a Member of the Legion of Honour; 'I like shade, I have my trees cut so as to give shade, and I do not consider that a tree is made for any other purpose, unless, like the useful walnut, it _yields a return_.'
I had some doubts as to his morals; for he was the Benjamin of that old surgeon, the Member of the Legion of Honour who on pretence of being their cousin came to live with the Sorels.
This
surgeon
used now and then to pay old Sorel a day's wage for his son, and taught him Latin and history, that is to say all the history that he knew, that of the 1796 campaign in Italy.
'Very well, Sir,' he said at length with a sigh, and the air of a man calling in a
surgeon
to perform the most painful operation, 'I agree to your request.
He takes the prize.'(This was a low expression which he had picked up from the old surgeon.)
M. de La Mole's letter was to him like the sudden appearance of a
surgeon
with the duty of performing a painful but necessary operation.
He remarked with astonishment that the Marquis showed a polite consideration for his self-esteem which he had never received from the old
surgeon.
Finally he realised that the
surgeon
had been prouder of his Cross than the Marquis was of his Blue Riband.
'Enough unpleasant truths; Gentlemen, to sum up: the man with whom it was a question of amputating his gangrened leg would be ill-advised to say to his surgeon: this diseased leg is quite sound.
Pardon me the simile, Gentlemen, the noble Duke of ---- is our surgeon.'
When, after a long and painful examination, the surgeon, a grave man, said to Madame de Renal: 'I answer for your life as for my own,' she was deeply affected.
As soon as she was rid of the presence of the surgeon, and of all her friends who had come crowding round her, she sent for Elisa, her maid.
'It would only be right for Monsieur to give something to the
surgeon
who, according to law and justice, ought not to speak.
Anyway, nothing has been lost yet, and if we can succeed in getting the office director, despite everything, on our side - and several actions have been undertaken to this end - then everything is a clean wound, as a
surgeon
would say, and we can wait for the results with some comfort.
It was the
surgeon
of the horse to whom Caesar addressed himself; and the teeth of the African chattered, as he saw displayed upon the ground the several instruments which were in preparation for the anticipated operations.
Is there much business there, sir?""Indeed," answered Henry, accepting the offer of the
surgeon
to assist in removing his coat, "'tis a stirring time."
repeated the surgeon, busily employed with his dressings; "you give me great pleasure, sir; for so long as they can stir there must be life; and while there is life, you know, there is hope; but here my art is of no use.
"Sir," said the surgeon, with gravity, "a scientific amputation is a very pretty operation, and doubtless might tempt a younger man, in the hurry of business, to overlook all the particulars of the case."
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