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Перевод: amputation
[существительное] ампутация ; отсечение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Medical standards are often primitive and amputation is regarded as an all-purpose cure.
- The same man also describes, in his Text Book of Practical Gynecology (1907) how such an amputation might be carried out.
- And so Derek Dooley went to Sheffield Wednesday at seventeen and a half, his local team, until a clash with an advancing goalkeeper forced the immediate amputation of his leg in February 1953.
- The surgeons shook their heads and unanimously recommended amputation.
- He had often wondered, in later years, how he had performed - the amputation awful high, almost at the hip; but, of course, he could hardly ask his mother.
- At the back of her mind, the matron envisaged gangrene, amputation of the royal limb, a national scandal, a public inquiry and the ignominious end of her own career.
- Boil on the neck - AMPUTATION!
- She had little idea as to the extent of his amputation and of his various trips back and forth from theatre.
- My advice is - don't have any qualms about the amputation.
- How can anyone take this seriously, when the same people endorse the amputation of tails and toes in conscious pups up to the age of seven days?
- His front leg was paralysed from an old road accident, our vet guessed the owners had abandoned her rather than pay for the amputation.
- When she was fourteen she developed bone cancer and the doctors advised amputation of one leg.
- The father of the writer George MacDonald declined a tot of whisky before suffering amputation of his leg above the knee.
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