Across
- 3. Conditions related to blood flow.
- 6. In the middle ages, basic medical procedures were carried out by __-surgeons.
- 7. Consequences of those morphologic changes.
- 10. Surgical fusion of a joint.
- 13. Associated with conditions such as heart failure or inflammation.
- 15. Branch of pathology associated with examining tissues.
- 16. Guidance provided by analysis for informed care decisions.
- 19. An Egyptian process that provided valuable information about anatomy.
- 20. Conditions with symptoms such as unexplained bruising or excessive nosebleeds.
- 22. Surgical repair of a muscle.
- 26. Surgical puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid.
- 28. Process by which diseases are identified through analysis.
- 29. Surgical incision into the skull.
- 30. When the muscles are unable to relax.
Down
- 1. Branch of pathology associated with laboratory analysis.
- 2. Earliest evidence of surgery.
- 4. Suturing of a kidney.
- 5. Surgical removal of a blood clot.
- 8. A plastic surgery technique first evidenced in Ancient India.
- 9. A code that set early regulations for surgery.
- 11. How a disease develops.
- 12. Surgical removal of the tonsils.
- 14. The cause of a disease.
- 17. Changes in cells and organs caused by disease.
- 18. Logos means to study and pathos means disease.
- 21. Discovered in the nineteenth century, it greatly reduced surgical pain.
- 23. Predicted outcome of a disease.
- 24. Surgical crushing of a stone.
- 25. Cell death; gangrene.
- 27. Renaissance-era scientist who made great advances in anatomy.
