It was in 1887.
The first apendix operation was in 1887
1887
1887
The appendix comes first.
If you don't have your appendix out the first time then yes, you can get it twice. If you get it once and have your appendix out (which is the majority of the cases) then no. You cannot. It is impossible to get appendicitis (infection of the appendix) with no appendix.
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
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The vermiform appendix, or appendix, hangs from the lower portion of the cecum. The cecum is the first section of the large intestine.
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The word appendix first appears in Latin (genitiveappendicis); f, third declensionsupplement, additionappendage
The organs near the appendix include the cecum (where the appendix is attached), the large intestine (colon), and the small intestine. The appendix is located in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen.
The first known use of the word was in 1542. It was most likely derived from the Latin verb "appendere." Singularly, it is appendix. In plural form it can either be appendices or appendixes. Both are correct.