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Dictionary » N » Neurosurgeon Neurosurgeonneurosurgeon A medically qualified specialist in surgery who has subspecialised in the surgery of the brain, spinal cord and other nervous tissue. Some neurosurgeons also practise neurology because specialists in that field are rare. ![]()
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Results from our forumComa Condition - Side Effects after Recovery.... Organ Failure, Paralysis, Mental Asylum etc ?. Will it vary from case to case depending upon the Brain Injury/Damage to the Patient ? 2. Can Brain/Neurosurgeon perform surgery/operate (if required in specific cases) while the patient is in Coma ? Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar
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Re:... when preparing human brains for other's consumption, don't wallow in human brains - in fact, leave human brains in their skulls (unless you are a neurosurgeon and must expose yourself to human brain tissue, a necessary job hazard, and they wear gloves and masks; watch that spatter from the drill!). ...
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Question about chaperonins and disease... when preparing human brains for other's consumption, don't wallow in human brains - in fact, leave human brains in their skulls (unless you are a neurosurgeon and must expose yourself to human brain tissue, a necessary job hazard, and they wear gloves and masks; watch that spatter from the drill!). ...
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The Fiber Disease... an estimated 5 centimeters in length came out overnight and brought in the sample. She has had the disease for 15 years and has been referred to a Neurosurgeon by a local doctor due to palpitations observed the first day. 2 additional large organisms were removed from the back region of her scalp ...
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