The correct phrase is "perform surgery." In medical contexts, "perform" is used to indicate that a surgeon is carrying out a surgical procedure. The word "make" is typically not used in this context. So, when discussing surgical operations, it's best to say "perform surgery."
I am a surgery scheduler and I make $20.75 per hour.
Chloroform is no longer used for Surgery
Also, surgery is not likely to make your symptoms worse
Yes, you can make any body part smaller using surgery.
yes depending where the surgery is preformed
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By surgery...
To make sure that the blood comming from the patient doesnt get out of control and to asist the doctor with what ever tools he need for him/her that is on the surgery table at the moment. And to make sure that the patient doesnt wake up will in surgery and to make sure that the patient has the right amount of attibiotics that they need when they get our of surgery.
Make up and plastic surgery.