SURGEON


Meaning of SURGEON in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

dental surgeon

oral surgeon

veterinary surgeon

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

cosmetic

Just like a cattle auction, the women parade themselves around the stage, making their cosmetic surgeons proud with cleavage aplenty.

But she managed to find another cosmetic surgeon who would perform the completely unnecessary op.

dental

Thus dental surgeons were to be even more out of pocket.

general

On his retirement two years ago, he was senior consultant general surgeon at South Cleveland Hospital.

orthopaedic

That, at least, is the view of Johnny Johnson, the orthopaedic surgeon who treated him.

It is suggested that an orthopaedic surgeon at a different hospital should be instructed.

One of the first on the scene to treat him at Bath was full back Jon Webb, an orthopaedic surgeon .

It may be necessary to get reports from an orthopaedic surgeon , a neurologist and perhaps a plastic surgeon.

Claire is one of three patients so far to undergo the procedure under the supervision of consultant orthopaedic surgeon Richard Montgomery.

These are frequently presented to one of us, an orthopaedic surgeon , on his regular visits to Sarajevo.

orthopedic

After finishing his studies in Boston, he returned to Los Angeles, becoming the first orthopedic surgeon in the Southwest.

An orthopedic surgeon who asked not to be identified said he also hears increased patient complaints about waiting for bedpans or medications.

The most orthopedic surgeons , specialists in bone injuries.

And the medical staff has been augmented with an orthopedic and vascular surgeon .

He was taken to a local hospital, where doctors recommended that he see orthopedic surgeons here.

Likewise, the orthopedic surgeon keeps records and shares all his information with the player.

plastic

He said the plastic surgeon drank vodka and sniffed cocaine during the operation, and the result was a ghastly mask.

A plastic surgeon said no decision would be made on whether they needed reconstructive surgery until their wounds healed.

Conley markets the nip-and-tuck package by going directly to about 35 San Franciscan plastic surgeons .

But the big scene happens at a cocktail party in the home of a famous plastic surgeon .

The plastic surgeon to the stars...

Now, board-certified plastic surgeons appear on your television screen to sell you a new face.

veterinary

In five years from 1796, Coleman furnished 44 veterinary surgeons to the army.

Even animals have better protection than people - only qualified veterinary surgeons can operate on them.

Esso said a veterinary surgeon was also standing by.

The treatment of tendon injuries in competition horses is much argued about amongst horse owners and equine veterinary surgeons .

Leese was a veterinary surgeon who had retired from his practice in Stamford in Lincolnshire in 1928.

Students of the College called themselves veterinary surgeons , and in time this became an accepted designation.

As a veterinary surgeon I would never turn my back on a sick or injured animal.

■ NOUN

brain

I told Manders he was a brain surgeon .

Steve Young: Go as a brain surgeon .

This guy is clearly no brain surgeon .

Having an accountant that makes mistakes is like having a brain surgeon who makes a mistake.

A famous brain surgeon came up from Boston and operated on him for three hours.

consultant

A few years ago, I heard of a consultant surgeon who had been drinking on duty for 20 years.

An increase in consultant surgeons would have several benefits.

There were seven or eight consultant surgeons , 12 junior surgeons and four or five anaesthetists on emergency duties at the hospital.

A lot of the casualties are taken to Furness General Hospital, which is where I work as a consultant surgeon .

eye

As carefully as any eye surgeon he made one vertical and one horizontal incision on the plastic pocket.

It's important that an eye surgeon should assess retinal detachment.

heart

Britain has only 170 heart surgeons , and although 80 are in training, they will take six years to qualify.

It's used by heart surgeon Stephen Westerby at the John Radcliffe.

Bredekis, a former heart surgeon , said that 15 out of 17 of the Cabinet had previously smoked.

house

The breakfast hour of the nurses was to be regulated by the house surgeon .

All the house surgeons started to avoid her, preferring the pretty VADs.

The matron, the house surgeon and the pupil each had a bedroom and a sitting room.

It was also decided that the house surgeon should act as hospital secretary.

■ VERB

become

In 1770 he became a surgeon to the Liverpool Infirmary.

After finishing his studies in Boston, he returned to Los Angeles, becoming the first orthopedic surgeon in the Southwest.

I saw the surgeon who became my surgeon.

He became a senior surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1872.

In 1780 he entered the Royal Navy as surgeon's mate, becoming full surgeon in 1782.

His brother, Herbert Lincoln, became an ophthalmic surgeon .

Anderson specialized in eye diseases, becoming consulting ophthalmic surgeon at York County Hospital.

operate

Although the child is still alive, at the last minute the surgeon refuses to operate .

The Army surgeons at Long Binh operated immediately, despite all the badly wounded troops they had to attend to.

There could be many possible reasons why the surgeon refuses to operate .

Even animals have better protection than people - only qualified veterinary surgeons can operate on them.

Kind surgeons have offered to operate on him, if only we can get him over here.

Michelle Howard says the surgeons who operated on her were negligent, but the hospital denies its staff did anything wrong.

perform

Two surgeons will perform all the operations.

But she managed to find another cosmetic surgeon who would perform the completely unnecessary op.

No person was to be present at an operation other than with the consent of the surgeon who was performing it.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A famous brain surgeon from Boston performed the operation.

The surgeon told reporters that Sara was making good progress after the heart transplant.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A famous brain surgeon came up from Boston and operated on him for three hours.

But the big scene happens at a cocktail party in the home of a famous plastic surgeon .

Others compared him to a surgeon engaged in meticulous dissection.

The surgeon apparently did not listen to his patient or respect her bodily integrity.

The aim is to tell the surgeons about a survey which shows the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery.

The breakfast hour of the nurses was to be regulated by the house surgeon .

We can hardly suppress what the police surgeon has just told us.

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