Synonym: operation. Antonym: medicine. Similar words: surgeon, urge, imagery, drudgery, large, target, emerge, very. Meaning: ['sɜrdʒərɪ /'sɜːg-] n. 1. the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures 2. a room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted 3. a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations 4. a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body.
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151. Health authorities have already begun to restrict services, most commonly removal of tattoos and cosmetic surgery.
152. Pippen started shooting Tuesday for the first time since he underwent surgery on his right elbow Jan. 29.
153. Amaro developed prostate cancer nine years ago and had surgery to remove it.
154. Much of the debate has related to reducing waiting times for surgery rather than for outpatient appointments.
155. This natural protective reaction needs to be discouraged after surgery to avoid the complications of immobility.
156. The specialisms of geriatrics and orthopaedic surgery have recorded the largest decreases in average length of stay.
157. The district nurse is attached to the general practitioner surgery or health centre.
158. The familiar smell of the dental surgery comes from oil of cloves, a component of some dental cements.
159. He was later brought to the Mater Hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
160. Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?
161. You will need a self certification note for your employer available from your doctor's surgery.
162. She developed complications after the surgery including jaundice, infection, kidney failure and a heart attack.
163. He is due to see a chiropractor tomorrow and is likely to undergo surgery.
164. For instance, members can now receive radiation oncology, eye surgery, and emergency cardiac care from Summit Medical Center.
165. Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.
166. One client from each surgery had bilateral ulceration but clients with critical limb ischaemia and arterial ulceration were not included.
167. In instances where a flare-up of the disease later attenuated earlier cosmetic benefits, patients became skeptical of surgery.
168. Surgery can sometimes assist, but again, the only long-term solution is screening of breeding stock.
169. In addition(http://sentencedict.com), cardiac surgery was not carried out in the two districts studied.
170. Heart disease, then major cardiac surgery and now what is being described as pneumonia have kept him from work.
171. The aim is to tell the surgeons about a survey which shows the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery.
172. He was given a brain scan there that showed he did not need immediate brain surgery.
173. I was at my lowest ebb after the kidney surgery.
174. But when surgery is planned, patients have the luxury of carefully reading the information.
175. Six months after their surgery, patients with no religious beliefs had a death rate three times higher than those who did.
176. He was taken to Hospital Espanol where he underwent surgery but died at about 3 a.m.
177. Doctor Lalor won't be at the surgery this afternoon, but she's on call until midnight.
178. There was no cardiac surgery unit in the two districts studied.
179. The fund holding surgery can by-pass the health authority and buys services direct from hospitals.
180. Outside linebacker Mike Morton, making his first start since Rob Fredrickson went down with season-ending shoulder surgery, had eight tackles.