The surgeon is the mother of the child.
The doctor is the mother of the child.
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"Surgery" in Spanish is "cirugía". It is pronounced "sear-ooh-HE-ah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
It has to do with a person's ability to use their large muscles to make large, gross motions - like a running back in football or a weight lifter. It is the counterpart of 'fine motor skills' which has to do with a person's ability to use their small muscles to perform small, fine movements - like a brain surgeon or dentist.
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You didn't finish it, but here goes: A surgeon looks at the injured boy and declares: "I cannot operate on this child because he is my son." How is this possible if the boy's father was killed in the car crash? The answer is that the surgeon is the boy's mother.
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chief surgeon of a hospital or a cardiac surgeon
at a hospital.
Generally a hospital or a clinic.
It depends on their specialty. In most cases a surgeon who operates on hearts makes more than ones who operate on feet. it would depend on how many surgeries they perform, and who they are employed by. Most likely a cardiac surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic would make more than a surgeon at a small local community hospital who does general surgery
A surgeon usually works in only 1-3 hospitals within a geographical area. Most surgeons have to apply for privileges with the hospital in order to perform surgery using their facilities. The surgeon is subject to discipline by the hospital through the Chief of Surgery, and the hospital can revoke privileges if they think the surgeon is causing problems or is incompetent.