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1 wound treatment
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2 wound management
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3 caustic
< chem> (burning effect) ■ ätzend; brennend; kaustisch< opt> ■ Kaustik f -
4 caustic agent
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5 cauterant
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6 superficial
adjective(also fig.) oberflächlich; leicht [Änderung, Schaden]; äußerlich [Ähnlichkeit]* * *[su:pə'fiʃəl]1) (on, or affecting, the surface only: The wound is only superficial.) oberflächlich2) (not thorough: He has only a superficial knowledge of the subject.) oberflächlich•- academic.ru/72195/superficiality">superficiality- superficially* * *super·fi·cial[ˌsu:pəˈfɪʃəl, AM -ɚˈ-]\superficial damage geringfügiger Schaden2. (apparent) äußerlich\superficial similarity äußerliche Ähnlichkeit5. BRIT COMM quadratisch, rechtwinklig* * *["suːpə'fISəl]adjperson, behaviour, injury, treatment, knowledge oberflächlich; characteristics, resemblance äußerlich* * *superficial [ˌsuːpə(r)ˈfıʃl] adj (adv superficially)2. Flächen…, Quadrat…:3. äußerlich, äußer(er, e, es)4. fig oberflächlich:a) flüchtigb) seichtc) nur auf Äußerlichkeiten bedacht* * *adjective(also fig.) oberflächlich; leicht [Änderung, Schaden]; äußerlich [Ähnlichkeit]* * *adj.oberflächlich adj. -
7 surgical
adjective* * *['sə:‹ikəl]adjective (of, or by means of, surgery: surgical instruments; He is in need of surgical treatment.) chirurgisch* * *sur·gi·cal[ˈsɜ:ʤɪkəl, AM ˈsɜ:r-]adj inv1. (used by surgeons) gloves, instruments chirurgisch2. (orthopaedic) medizinisch\surgical collar Halskrause f\surgical shoes orthopädische Schuhe\surgical strike [or attack] gezielter Angriff [o Schlag]* * *['sɜːdZIkəl]adjtreatment, removal operativ; technique, instrument, training, skill, hospital chirurgischsurgical gloves — OP-Handschuhe pl, Chirurgenhandschuhe
surgical intervention —
surgical team — OP-Team nt, Chirurgenteam nt
surgical ward — chirurgische Station, Chirurgie f (inf)
* * *surgical [-ıkl] adj (adv surgically)1. MED chirurgisch:surgical removal operative Entfernung2. MED Operations…:surgical instruments Operationsbesteck n, chirurgische Instrumente3. MED von einer Operation herrührend, Operations…:surgical fever septisches Fiebersurgical collar Halsmanschette f;surgical stocking Stützstrumpf m7. fig einschneidend, drastischsurg. abk1. surgeon2. surgery3. surgical chir(urg).* * *adjectivesurgical treatment — Operation, die/Operationen
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8 snake-bite
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9 superficial
\superficial damage geringfügiger Schaden2) ( apparent) äußerlich;\superficial similarity äußerliche Ähnlichkeit
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