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death of that
little boy.
There was an
epidemic of
gangrene during his
surgeoncy. The
treatment method was to
chloroform the patient, s****e the soft slough...
- Look up
house officer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
House officer (previously
often called a houseman) may
refer to:
Foundation house officer, a...
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hospital apprentices, and
because he had been too poor to
afford a house-
surgeoncy, or even a dressership. In 1841, he was made
surgeon to the
Finsbury Dispensary...
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medical charge of the
horse artillery in the
Afghan campaign,
residency surgeoncy at Lucknow,
action in the
Second Anglo-Sikh War and in 1849, the appointment...
- later, on the
death of his old
master Smith,
Cline succeeded him in the
surgeoncy of St. Thomas's.
After a
residence of some
years in St. Mary Axe, he moved...
- Medicine,
Cardiac services, Neuro-surgery &
Plastic Surgery.. The
House Surgeoncy Program has been
acknowledged as a
rigorous one with
multiple training...
- The
course was
shortened to 4.5
years and one year of
compulsory house-
surgeoncy on par with MBBS course.
Government ensured that the GCIM
graduates could...
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India at the time. This and an eye
injury caused while serving the
civil surgeoncy of
Benares contributed to
Freyer taking early retirement and returning...
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appointed ****istsnr
Surgeon to St Thomas'
Hospital whilst retaining ****istant
Surgeoncy at the
Royal Free. He was an ****istant
Examiner in
Surgery to the London...
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accepted the
professorship of
surgery at King's
College London, with the
surgeoncy to King's
College Hospital, and
established himself at
Dover Street, Piccadilly...