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surgeon$80605$ - traduzione in greco

POSITION, HELD BY A SURGEON OFFICER OF THE ROYAL NAVY, ON BOARD CONVICT TRANSPORT SHIPS AND SHIPS TRANSPORTING INDENTURED LABOR, WITH OVERALL AUTHORITY IN ALL NON-NAUTICAL MATTERS
Surgeon superintendent; Surgeon Superintendent; Surgeon-Superintendent

surgeon      
n. χειρουργός
veterinary surgeon         
SURGERY PERFORMED ON ANIMALS
Veterinary surgeon; Veterinary surgeons; Veterinary Surgeon; Canine Surgery; Veterinary Surgery; Veterinary sterilization surgery
κτηνίατρος
plastic surgery         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
  • archive-date=27 November 2010  }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
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Definizione

surgeon
¦ noun
1. a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery.
2. a doctor in the navy.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. surgien, contr. of OFr. serurgien, based on L. chirurgia, from Gk kheirourgia 'handiwork, surgery'.

Wikipedia

Surgeon-superintendent

A surgeon-superintendent was a position, held by a surgeon officer of the Royal Navy, on board convict transport ship and ships transporting indentured labour, with overall authority in all non-nautical matters.

Before 1792, authority over convicts during transportation was wielded by the ship captain. For various reasons this arrangement resulted in neglect of the convicts' health and well-being, and there were many deaths. Often the deaths during a single voyage would number in the hundreds. In 1792, the decision was made to appoint the ship's surgeon to a position of authority in all matters not directly related to the sailing of the ship. This was an immediate success, reducing the death rate to no more than around ten per voyage.

A surgeon-superintendent was a role that comprised 57 duties covering embarkation, voyage, and arrival for all assisted and bounty ships sailing under the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission. This was a system whereby Australian land was sold to raise money in order to assist English, Scottish and Irish emigrants who were free, without indenture, yet could not afford the full passage of the trip to Australia.

Officially styled "superintendent", the responsibilities of the surgeon-superintendent were largely equivalent to that of a Naval Agent. However they also continued to fulfill the role of a naval surgeon, and so were commonly referred to by the title "surgeon-superintendent".