Definition of Chirurgeon. Meaning of Chirurgeon. Synonyms of Chirurgeon

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Definition of Chirurgeon

Chirurgeon
Chirurgeon Chi*rur"geon, n. [F. chirurgien, from chirurgie surgery, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? working or operating with the hand; chei`r hand + ? work. Cf. Surgeon, Work.] A surgeon. [Obs.]

Meaning of Chirurgeon from wikipedia

- In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery. Even though there are different traditions in different times and places, a modern surgeon...
- The Worshipful Company of Barbers is one of the livery companies of the City of London, and ranks 17th in precedence. The Fellowship of Surgeons merged...
- He reappeared at the Tangier Garrison in Morocco in May 1664 as the 'Chirurgeon to the Earl of Teviot's Regiment at Tangier', where he lived at the Mole...
- The office of State Surgeon of Ireland, or State Chirurgeon, was created by patent, on 1 July 1774, and was first filled by Archibald Richardson, who resided...
- ISBN 0-520-06396-1 Fitzharris, Lindsey. "Behind the Mask: The Plague Doctor." The Chirurgeons Apprentice. Web. 6 May 2014. Haggard, Howard W., From Medicine Man to...
- secret sequestered in the depths of the Traitor Apothecary's laboratory... Chirurgeon: While conducting a confidential surgery, Fabius of the Emperor's Children...
- Head: A Frustrating Search for the 'Truth' about Decapitation". The Chirurgeon's Apprentice. Archived from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April...
- Male Opossum: In a Letter to Dr Edward Tyson", from Mr William Cowper, Chirurgeon, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London, by Edward Tyson, M.D. Fellow...
- Colony of Tangier in Morocco, to George Elliott (c. 1636 - 1668, the Chirurgeon to the Tangier Garrison) and his wife Catherine (née Maxwell, c. 1638...
- Paris notarized act from 1693. Another name put forward is Jacques, a chirurgeon (i.e., surgeon) mentioned in the Mémoires de l’Académie des sciences as...