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That was more serious, and would require a chirurgeon: after the performance.
We'd need a chirurgeon to put it back in place properly.
I had the chirurgeon give him something for sleep.
A chirurgeon might have saved him, though perhaps not.
The blood was the most difficult because of needing a reasonable explanation for the chirurgeon.
The chirurgeon had his doubts when Denoriel asked him to save the blood.
"It was the personal account of a traveling chirurgeon five thousand years dead.
"I don't see anything to object to," the chief chirurgeon said judiciously.
Chirurgeon: In charge of safety and modern first aid.
Thy judgment, when allowed By the chirurgeon, settles the debate.
Ramiro's chirurgeon examined them, and said they've taken no serious harm.
"Why does no one call for a chirurgeon?"
"Tend to him," she said sharply to the Eisandine chirurgeon who travelled with her.
Joscelin left the room when the Eisandine chirurgeon examined me.
Broken in three places and never set properly, although the setting of it would have been as child's play for any competent chirurgeon."
The chirurgeon aided him to dress and, opening the door, he spoke to a sentry who stood just without.
He had still less faith in the chirurgeon; fate deliver him from ever falling into those untrained hands!
When he, brought back home, refused the attentions of Jayath the chirurgeon, she had gone to her books.
Dorma nodded, a nod deep enough to convey to the chirurgeon his respect for the man's efforts.
How else to know the meaning of hircocervi, colubrine, chirurgeon and succussation?
If water in the face fail to revive him, fetch a chirurgeon to tend him.
"Fetch a chirurgeon," she ordered him in crisp Caerdicci.
The chirurgeon gathered up his things.
McCoy hesitated, and the chirurgeon looked at him, no doubt sensing the doctor's manifest uneasiness.
You did better for us, Zhupan, when you sent in your military chirurgeon to treat their hurts."