Surgery

/ˈsɜːrdʒəri/ noun

Surgery is medical treatment in which a doctor cuts into the body to repair, remove, or replace something. It can be minor, like removing a small lump, or major, like transplanting a heart.

From Old French 'cirurgie', from Late Latin 'chirurgia', from Greek 'kheirourgia' meaning 'hand-work'. It originally referred broadly to healing done with the hands, not just cutting.

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