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Surgery
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SURGERY, med. jur. That part of the healing art which relates to external diseases; their treatment; and, specially, to the manual operations adopted for their cure.
     2. Every lawyer should have some acquaintance with surgery; his knowledge on this subject will be found useful in cases of homicide and wounds.



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Summary: Patients wanting cosmetic surgery are exposed to "professional greed" in an industry which is an "unregulated mess", doctors have warned.
Some of the most popular cosmetic surgery options on the rise include liposuction or tummy tucks.
Cosmetic surgery has gained popularity recently, especially in the United States and a considerable percentage of Europe It is usually associated with models and actors who go under the knife to enhance a particular body part or to correct some flaws Cosmetic surgery has gained popularity recently, especially in the United States and a considerable percentage of Europe.
 
 
 
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