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house surgeonnoun1A surgeon attached to a particular hospital or other institution: he was made house surgeon at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary...- He held several senior posts including house surgeon at Leeds General Infirmary.
- Joseph Lister was made house surgeon at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary to begin the treatment of patients with compound fractures many of whom, despite his years of acquired surgical skills, died from gangrene.
- While he was house surgeon from 1835 onwards, mechanical restraint was practically abolished.
1.1British A qualified doctor practising general surgery under supervision in hospital in the first year after graduation: six months are spent as a house surgeon gaining experience in different areas of surgery...- Isabel was one of the first female medical students to train at Barts where she became house surgeon.
- After qualifying, he was junior resident house officer in obstetrics followed by house surgeon to the professorial surgical unit.
- She did her house jobs in Hastings and was proud to have been his first house surgeon.
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