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  1. ... the physicians, the surgeons, and the apothecaries. Physicians were seen as elite. They most often held a university degree. Surgeons were typically hospital-trained and they did apprenticeships. They ...
  2. You were in the hospital to have a vaginal hysterectomy. This article tells you what to expect and how ... While you were in the hospital, you had a vaginal hysterectomy . Your surgeon made a cut in your vagina. Your uterus ...
  3. You were in the hospital to have surgery to remove your uterus. The fallopian tubes and ovaries may also ... While you were in the hospital, you had surgery to remove your uterus. This is called a hysterectomy. The surgeon made ...
  4. ... for the doctor to see. If needed, biopsies were taken through the endoscope. Biopsies are tissue samples ... down, as you may not remember what you were told later on. Final results for any tissue ...
  5. ... part of your pancreas was removed after you were given general anesthesia so you were asleep and pain-free. Your surgeon made an ... take showers if sutures (stitches), staples, or glue were used to close your skin. If staples were ...
  6. This is what the procedure involved: You were likely given medicine into a vein (IV) to help you relax. You should not feel any pain. The colonoscope was gently inserted through ...
  7. ... this is called cisgender. For example, if you were born biologically as a male, and you identify ... different from the biological gender assigned when you were born. For example, if were born biologically female ...
  8. ... hair products until the sites where the pins were placed are completely healed. If you had anchors ... hair products until the sites where the anchors were placed are completely healed. Watch the areas where ...
  9. ... remaining part of your esophagus and your stomach were rejoined. Now that you're going home, follow ... that used a laparoscope , several small cuts (incisions) were made in your upper belly, chest, or neck. ...
  10. ... are eating. Include notes about what else you were doing and how you were feeling , such as being hungry, stressed, tired, or bored. For example, maybe you were at work and were bored, so you got ...
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