Translation for '
surgeon' from English to Serbian
NOUN | a surgeon | surgeons | |
SYNO | operating surgeon | sawbones | surgeon |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- His daughter Mary Maria Kean, married the eminent military surgeon, Surgeon general Cosmo Gordon Logie.
- Appropriate workup includes an ultrasound of the neck, followed by lab studies. Patients will usually meet with both an endocrinologist and a surgeon (head and neck surgeon or endocrine surgeon).
- It is named for German surgeon Edmund Leser and French surgeon Ulysse Trélat.
- Having qualified at Surgeons' Hall in 1778, Home was appointed assistant surgeon at the naval hospital, Plymouth.
- In 1925, Ishii was promoted to Army Surgeon, Second Class (surgeon captain).
- He practiced medicine on the Gulf of Guinea and from 1882 to his death was a surgeon in Sierra Leone where he was consulting surgeon to all its hospitals. He worked as Assistant Colonial Surgeon.
- Sir Roger Henry Vickers KCVO (born 1945) is a British orthopaedic surgeon, who had been part of the Medical Household as Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Queen, and was later appointed Serjeant Surgeon.
- Educated as a surgeon, L'Estrange began to practise on Chatham Street in Dublin around 1778. In 1779, he was appointed Assistant-Surgeon to Mercer's Hospital, where he later became surgeon.
- There were four medical officers: surgeon Stephen Stanley and assistant surgeon Harry Goodsir on HMS "Erebus", and surgeon John Peddie and assistant surgeon Alexander McDonald on HMS "Terror".
- He was also a physician and surgeon, author, Hospital Stewards were sometimes rewarded with promotions to surgeon or assistant surgeon.
- Her surgeon, Dr Thomas Birch, settled in Hobart where he became a local surgeon, merchant, shipowner and whaler.
- On 2 December 1717, he was apprenticed until 1725 to John Dobyns, an assistant surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Nourse became an Assistant Surgeon himself in 1731 and Surgeon in 1745.
- Prof Richard James Arthur Berry, eminent surgeon and brain surgeon, was born in Up Holland.
- After the war he returned to St Thomas's as an assistant surgeon and was in 1913 promoted to surgeon. He was also surgeon to the East London Hospital for Children.
- Sir Charters James Symonds [...] (1852–1932) was a British-Canadian surgeon, and surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London.
- Surgeon General John Wylie CB FRSE FRCS (1790–1852) was a 19th-century Scottish military surgeon.
- Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin Franklin [...] (1844 – 17 February 1917) was a British army surgeon.
- His clinical appointments included assistant ophthalmic surgeon at St Andrew's Hospital, Bromley-by-Bow, and Battersea General Hospital; surgeon at St Mary's Hospital, Sidcup; honorary surgeon at Northwich Infirmary; senior honorary surgeon and radiologist at the Mid Cheshire Orthopaedic Clinic, Northwich; and consulting surgeon in the Emergency Medical Service.
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