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Surgical Procedures

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  1. Abdominoplasty
  2. Adenoidectomy
  3. Amputation
  4. Melanoma
  5. Mandibular Fractures
  6. General Surgery Guidelines
  7. Abdominal Surgery
    1. Cholecystectomy
    2. Cholecystitis
    3. Cholecystography
    4. Cholelithiasis
    5. Choledocholithiasis
  8. General Surgery
  9. Acid Base Disorder
  10. Plastic Surgery

Notice! This Wikibook is by no means intended to be a guide to "at-home" surgery. Surgical illness should only be managed by a professional medical expert (e.g Surgeon).

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