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This is the first Wikipedia article that I have looked at (and I have been browsing Wikipedia for over 4 years now) that specifies a concept amongst the [[English speaking world[[ as being applicable to both the non USA Anglosphere and the USA. Well done to whoever contrbuted to this article !
Most articles (non universal English language) are written in the English language as if everyone in the English language used the articles term actually uses the term (which is frequantly not the case) or the article concerned is written specifically fron a USA perspective.
This article is great !
-- Ordew 15:46, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Some parts of this article are unprofessional and should be deleted in my view; for instance take the following quote: "General Surgery has lost most of its former glory and scope. Nonetheless, it continues to be a somewhat competitive, rewarding and demanding specialty in its own right"
It has lost its former glory and scope? In the eyes of whom? If this is true, why? It is a "somewhat competitive" field? What does that even mean? Competitive how?
This is just one example. I'm not going to change anything unilaterally, but I just wanted to draw attention to this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.196.151.163 ( talk) 02:46, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
M.S/F.R.C.S
Some comments:
Good, atleast mask is there. I think during "war time surgery" too, there should be "Surgical Etiquette"
Which country is that?
Please, with all my respect, remove that picture. That will give negative information about/towards surgery. (It certainly will give a lot of questions.) Infact, according to my knowledge medical science related students/professionals do practice very complicated methods/procedures before, during and after surgical procedures.
And if possible please, explanation expected relating F.R.C.S and M.S.
Thanking you
( AnThRaX Ru 14:44, 11 May 2007 (UTC))
I changed the phrasing "Causes less of chest complications" to "Causes a lower instance of chest complications..." under the Colorectal sub-headng.-- Legomancer ( talk) 17:03, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
"Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery...."
"Pediatric surgery is 5–7 years of residency and a 2-3 fellowship"
I had assumed that this dates back to Nelson's time when the Royal Navy who I very strongly believe pioneered surgery, employed a 1st lieutenant in that role and he would be referred to as 'Mr' JRPG ( talk) 20:12, 12 October 2022 (UTC)
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This is the first Wikipedia article that I have looked at (and I have been browsing Wikipedia for over 4 years now) that specifies a concept amongst the [[English speaking world[[ as being applicable to both the non USA Anglosphere and the USA. Well done to whoever contrbuted to this article !
Most articles (non universal English language) are written in the English language as if everyone in the English language used the articles term actually uses the term (which is frequantly not the case) or the article concerned is written specifically fron a USA perspective.
This article is great !
-- Ordew 15:46, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Some parts of this article are unprofessional and should be deleted in my view; for instance take the following quote: "General Surgery has lost most of its former glory and scope. Nonetheless, it continues to be a somewhat competitive, rewarding and demanding specialty in its own right"
It has lost its former glory and scope? In the eyes of whom? If this is true, why? It is a "somewhat competitive" field? What does that even mean? Competitive how?
This is just one example. I'm not going to change anything unilaterally, but I just wanted to draw attention to this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.196.151.163 ( talk) 02:46, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
M.S/F.R.C.S
Some comments:
Good, atleast mask is there. I think during "war time surgery" too, there should be "Surgical Etiquette"
Which country is that?
Please, with all my respect, remove that picture. That will give negative information about/towards surgery. (It certainly will give a lot of questions.) Infact, according to my knowledge medical science related students/professionals do practice very complicated methods/procedures before, during and after surgical procedures.
And if possible please, explanation expected relating F.R.C.S and M.S.
Thanking you
( AnThRaX Ru 14:44, 11 May 2007 (UTC))
I changed the phrasing "Causes less of chest complications" to "Causes a lower instance of chest complications..." under the Colorectal sub-headng.-- Legomancer ( talk) 17:03, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
"Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery...."
"Pediatric surgery is 5–7 years of residency and a 2-3 fellowship"
I had assumed that this dates back to Nelson's time when the Royal Navy who I very strongly believe pioneered surgery, employed a 1st lieutenant in that role and he would be referred to as 'Mr' JRPG ( talk) 20:12, 12 October 2022 (UTC)