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Surgeon General (774 bytes)
1: '''Surgeon General''' can have several different meanings. 3: *The '''[[Surgeon General of the United States]]''' is the chief me... 4: ...United States Air Force]] are each headed by a '''Surgeon General'''. 5: ...shal|air marshal]]. The British equivalent of the Surgeon General of the United States is known as the '''G... Flight surgeon (1311 bytes) 1: ...icer]] who is a Physician's Assistant. The Flight Surgeon is responsible for the treatment and certificatio... 5: ... commissioned officers and fully qualified flight surgeons. The Surgeon of Crowthorne (913 bytes) 1: '''''The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the ... 3: ...nor]]. A retired [[United States Army]] [[surgery|surgeon]], Minor was at the time imprisoned in the [[Broa... 12: * ''The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the ... Barber surgeon (341 bytes) 1: The '''barber surgeon''' was one of the most common [[medical]] practit... Barber surgeon of Avebury (1327 bytes) 1: The story of the '''barber surgeon of Avebury''' is one that most visitors to the pr... 5: ...entified him as an itinerant [[mediaeval]] barber surgeon who had sadly been [[hoist by one's own petard|ho... 7: ...e curator of the museum at the [[Royal College of Surgeons]], whom he felt would appreciate the find. It wa... Hugh Cairns (surgeon) (115 bytes) 1: ..., [[1896]] - [[July 18]], [[1952]]) was a British surgeon. The Surgeon's Mate (novel) (654 bytes) 2: '''The Surgeon's Mate''' (1980) is a novel by [[Patrick O'Brian]... John White (surgeon) (490 bytes) 1: ...[[1756]] - [[1832]]) was an [[England|English]] [[surgeon]] and [[botany|botanical]] collector. 3: White arrived in [[Australia]] in 1788 as Surgeon-General of [[New South Wales]]. He wrote ''A Jour... 11: [[Category:Surgeons|White, John]] Surgeon's knot (299 bytes) 1: ...e from the apparent use of this knot by [[surgery|surgeons]] to tie blood-vessils. John Abernethy (surgeon) (3203 bytes) 2: ...[April 20]], [[1831]]) was an [[England|English]] surgeon, the grandson of Reverend [[John Abernethy (minis... 4: ...ucceeded him, and Abernethy was elected assistant-surgeon in 1787. 6: ...ted lecturer in anatomy to the [[Royal College of Surgeons]] ([[1814]]). Abernethy was not a great operator... John Hunter (surgeon) (3172 bytes) 1: ...ber 16]], [[1793]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[surgeon]] regarded as one of the most distinguished scien... 3: ...excellent anatomist; his knowledge and skill as a surgeon was based on sound anatomical background. Among ... 12: and in 1768 he was appointed as surgeon to [[St. George's Hospital]]. Later he 13: ...ber of the [[Royal College of Surgeons|Company of Surgeons]]. 14: ...rgeon to the British Army and in 1789 he was made Surgeon General. James Barry (surgeon) (4474 bytes) 11: ... arrested and sent to home and demoted to [[Staff Surgeon]]. Her next posting was [[West Indies]] in 1838. 35: [[Category:Surgeons|Barry, James]] Flight Surgeon Badge (3110 bytes) 1: The '''Flight Surgeon Badge''' is a [[Military badges of the United Sta... 3: ...branch of service which does not issue the Flight Surgeon Badge. 4: ...AFFSBadge.jpg|thumb|175px|Second World War Flight Surgeon Badge]] 5: ...ith the service member will be awarded the Flight Surgeon Badge. 7: ...ars of service. The senior version of teh Flight Surgeon badge is denoted with a star centered above the d... Surgeon General of the United States (5911 bytes) 1: ...ffice. In carrying out all responsibilities, the Surgeon General reports to the Assistant Secretary for He... 3: ...ds and decorations, the highest of which is the [[Surgeon General's Medal]]. 5: The Surgeon General also has many informal duties, such as ed... 7: ...s. Perhaps the best known example of this is the "Surgeon General's Warning" labels that can be found on al... 9: ...e, and has little direct impact on policy-making, Surgeons General are often vocal advocates of unconventio... Paul Ehrlich (surgeon general) (805 bytes) 1: [[Category:U.S. Surgeons General|Ehrlich]] 2: '''Paul Ehrlich, Jr.''' was the Acting [[Surgeon General of the United States]] from 1973 to 1977. 4: *Acting Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service (197... 13: ...[Surgeon General of the United States|Acting U.S. Surgeon General]]<br>[[1973]]–[[1977]] Surgeon General's Medal (1062 bytes) 2: ...dal is awarded in the name of the [[United States Surgeon General]] for actions of exceptional achievement ... 4: ...the sitting U.S. Surgeon general. Typically, the Surgeon General’s Medal is presented for such actions as ... 6: ...United States armed forces]]. In such cases, the Surgeon General’s Medal is worn after all U.S. [[Awards a... William A. Nolen (562 bytes) 1: '''William A. Nolen, M.D.''' is a retired [[surgeon]] and [[author]] who resides in [[Litchfield, Min... 3: His best known book is ''[[The Making of a Surgeon]]'', which continues to be a popular (though now ... 5: He also wrote ''[[Surgeon Under the Knife]]'' and eight other books. First assistant (264 bytes) 1: ...n other than the surgeon who directly assists the surgeon with the operation at hand, such as holding retra... Wilhelm Fabry (666 bytes) 5: ...lle in [[Düsseldorf ]] of the extraordenary court surgeon [[Cosmas Slot]]. 7: *1602 - 1615 Surgeon in [[Payerne]] (Switzerland) and [[Lausanne]]. 8: *1615 - 1634 Surgeon in [[Berne]] on the wish of the city council Surgical oncology (1838 bytes) 3: ...ld agree that it is simply impossible for any one surgeon to be competent in the surgical management of ''a... 5: ...urgical oncologist''' is generally applied to a [[surgeon]] of any surgical specialty who develop specific ... 7: ...l achieve superior results when compared with a [[surgeon]] who rarely performs the same procedure. This is... 10: *[http://www.esso-surgeonline.be European Society of Surgical Oncology]
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