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Перевод: neurosurgeon
[существительное] нейрохирург
Тезаурус:
- Neurosurgeon Paul May, who has treated Leah throughout her illness, said: "Leah's is a very, very rare and unusual case.
- Cameron Nielson Jr became the still centre of a hurricane, as collected and single-minded as a great neurosurgeon before an operation.
- Mr Peter Hamlyn, consultant neurosurgeon, at St Bartholomew's Hospital, which treated 47 casualties, said: "It's difficult to think how much worse it could have been.
- He referred Dawn to a neurosurgeon, who promised that he could operate to cure the spasticity which kept causing her muscles to tense up involuntarily.
- I must read the letter, written by Dr. Beer on behalf of the practice, because it is the crux and the purpose of the debate:" The Right Hon. Jeremy Thorpe recently underwent a new and innovative neurosurgical operation carried out by Professor Hitchcock, Consultant Neurosurgeon at the Midland Centre for Neurosurgery and Neurology, Nottingham, as a National Health Service patient.
- Fortunately, however, they knew enough about Dawn's condition to question the neurosurgeon closely when he described how Dawn would be fully conscious throughout the operation so that he could identify the damaged brain cells which were causing the spasticity, in order to destroy them.
- Disparate, disparate, a hundred opinions, a hundred cross-currents, in this blond Georgian drawing-room: ancestral echoes of ancient Victorian philanthropy of the Clapham school mingled with louche ghosts of Bloomsbury, public-school public servants held hands with hybrid tieless entrepreneurs of the television aristocracy, new modes of moneyed brutality addressed old shrinking brutality, the educated sons (well, let us not exaggerate, one educated son) of one skilled manual worker maintained an exchange with one exhausted feudal Northumbrian homosexual neurosurgeon, and the accents of North London raised themselves melodiously, classlessly, incomprehensibly, from the throats of the variously reared young, from the singing birds of the future, in their indeterminate, as yet unidentifiable plumage.
- The neurosurgeon who had been in charge of Guy's case in the hospital would give them no help or advice, and neither did the doctors.
- George Mtafu, Malawi's only neurosurgeon, was arrested the same month after refusing to apologise for challenging public criticisms of northern Malawians made by Life-President Banda.
- Consultant neurosurgeon Fred Nath, who carried out the delicate operation yesterday free of charge at Middlesbrough General Hospital, said the next few days would be important.
- In a patient with a single symptomatic metastasis in an accessible area of the brain and an otherwise reasonable outlook, the neurosurgeon may contemplate surgical excision.
- One aspect of performance that one might expect of any machine that was to pass the test (by behaving in such a way that the human interlocutor never even suspected a machine was present) would be to have the sort of final authority over what state it was in that we normally concede to humans: when Jones, on the neurosurgeon's table, insists that he is in pain, we tend to allow his authority even though the neurosurgeon says that, given the position of the brain probe at that moment, he should not be.
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