-
Surgery is a
medical specialty that uses
manual and
instrumental techniques to
diagnose or
treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury...
- the most
useful instruments in
chirurgery.
Recommended by the
University of
Paris to all
students in
physick and
chirurgery,
particularly such as practised...
- published,
originally as A
Choice Manual, or Rare
Secrets in
Physick and
Chirurgery Collected and
Practised by the
Right Honourable the
Countess of Kent,...
- post-doctoral
qualification (DM -
Doctorate of Medicine, or MCh -
Magister of
Chirurgery) of
three years of
residency followed by
university examinations may also...
- The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Joannes de Vigo.
Works of
Chirurgery, 1543.
Thomas Cooper,
Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et
Britannicae (1584)...
- simplex'
appeared in
Richard Boulton's A
System of
Rational and
Practical Chirurgery in 1713,
where the
terms 'herpes miliaris' and 'herpes exedens' also appeared...
- (1690). Seventeenth-century
English recipe books: cooking,
physic and
chirurgery in the
works of W.M. and
Queen Henrietta Maria, and of Mary Tillinghast...
- (1644). Van Helmont's Workes,
containing his ... Philosophy, Physick,
Chirurgery, Anatomy. pp. 504–516. Van Helmont's works:
containing his most excellent...
- interest; in the Anatomy, he
writes of his mother's "excellent
skill in
chirurgery".
William states a
member of
their mother's family,
Anthony Faunt, was...
-
courses called DM or DNB (Doctorate of Medicine), or MCh or DNB (Master of
Chirurgery/Surgery)
again of
three years duration. An MD or a DNB (general medicine...