Definition of Chirurgical. Meaning of Chirurgical. Synonyms of Chirurgical

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Definition of Chirurgical

Chirurgical
Chirurgic Chi*rur"gic, Chirurgical Chirur"gical, a. [Cf. F. chirurgiquerurgical, L. Chirurgicus, Gr. ?. See Chirurgeon, and cf. Surgical.] Surgical [Obs.] ``Chirurgical lore' --Longfellow.

Meaning of Chirurgical from wikipedia

- Surgery is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury...
- The Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (RMCS), created in 1805 as the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, was a learned society of...
- The University of Glasgow Medico-Chirurgical Society is a student society at the University of Glasgow which organises social and educational events for...
- Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal in 1883 and also as The Medical Journal of the South-West. "Archive of "Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal"". Ncbi...
- was established in 1806 as the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. It was renamed to Proceedings...
- writings, the most noteworthy are A Treatise on Ruptures (1756), and Chirurgical Observations. In 1765, he was elected Master of the Company of Surgeons...
- 1816 the Medico-Chirurgical Review, originally run with Drs. Shirley Palmer and William Shearman (and at first called the Medico-Chirurgical Journal), in...
- the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London in January 1832 and was subsequently published in the society's journal, Medical-Chirurgical Society Transactions...
- The Variolation of the Empress Catherine the Great". Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal. 99 (1): 14–16. PMC 5077001. PMID 6367898. Alexander, John T...
- years, including the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society in 1782 (not to be confused with the extant Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, founded in 1821)...