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- Dr. Paolo Macchiarini is world famous for his revolutionary stem cell-infused windpipe transplants. There's just one problem: His patients keep dying.
- Cameras follow surgeons, anaesthetists, theatre staff and patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham's surgical unit, where surgeons push medical boundaries to the limit.
- Through the spirit of Dr. Fritz, a German doctor who died during the First World War, José Arigó became a hope for a cure for millions of people by performing spiritual surgery, helping about 2 million people.
- THE SURGEON is a psychological thriller-horror feature film set in the dark London winter. The film centres on a performance artist with a scarred body and mind, Suzie, who soon finds herself drawn into a sado-masochistic triangular love affair.
- A small boy witnesses his brother being killed in surgery, grows up to become a monster with a scalpel.
- The Surgeon's Cut profiles four ground-breaking surgeons from around the world, each with a visionary approach to their craft.
- A group of ladies seeking the perfect faces soon realise when they conjure a demonic plastic surgeon, that no surgery comes without a price.
- At an elderly peoples home, a demonic plastic surgeon has been summoned. And soon, they will all be due a make over.
- Cardiac surgeon Alex Marsden has an affair with Marcella Duggan, but then finds himself having to operate on her husband Larry, who is also his friend.
- This documentary offers a glimpse into the life of an English neurosurgeon (Henry Marsh) situated in Ukraine as we are exposed to the overwhelming dilemmas he has to face and the burden he has to carry throughout his profession.
- Eve Agius is a highly skilled surgeon in a mostly male world. Real medical cases filled with twists, turns and surprises test the limits of her skill and knowledge.
- The tree surgeon (a horse) races to the giant sequoia, which isn't feeling well. His techniques, though, seem better suited to treating a person. First, the tree sticks out its tongue (really a squirrel's tail); he takes the temperature, but actually gets his thermometer roasted by a snoring owl. He prepares to inject "vitamin tree-B" but the tree shakes him out; he injects himself by accident and sprouts branches and roots and becomes a nesting place for birds and squirrels. Finally, spotting a syringe of weed killer, with great effort he injects himself. Back to the tree, using suction cups; a termite is busy at work. Using suction brings it out only briefly. The termite gas hose gets snaked back outside, so the horse gasses himself and falls off onto the tree hypo, again. The termite, seeing the commotion, bails and prepares to attack his new host.
- In a grave-world, the Grave Keeper keeps watch over the souls and bodies of those living and dead. Lazarus is chosen to be resurrected into this world and come to grips with the true natures of living and dying. He is ultimately given a book, the "Surgeon's Proof," which details how to share the same redemption with his family.
- This film tells some of the stories of John Sherman, a surgeon general with an overwhelming number of patients in need of care in a time where hospitals are more of an industry than a service.
- A CIA officer goes into a war-torn middle eastern country to save a scientist from a Dictator and his thugs, so that the Scientist can testify to the UN.
- Portrayal of a surgeon who feels stifled by Swedish bureaucracy and relocates to Ethiopia to practice medicine. In a small field hospital, with limited resources, he uses anything at hand to help the patients.
- Plastic surgeons to Hollywood. Drs. Robert Rey and Jason Diamond are joined by Dr. David Amron, Dr. Kevin Sands, & Dr. Craig Ziering. Reality tv that follows the lives of four of the best plastic surgeons in Beverly Hills, from all the amazing work they do to family lives.
- An unusual English man finds an unheard of manner to travel through time.
- TV Series
- Dr. Albert Hartley is a very busy young surgeon in one of the hospitals in New York City. Frequently he feels that he needs an energizer, so he resorts to that enemy of mankind, whiskey and he becomes a veritable drunkard. The hospital officers request his resignation. He diagnoses his case. He must get away from everything familiar to him. There is one place to go, the west. For a month he drifts about like a derelict, until one day he finds himself in California, with wealth consisting of seventy-five cents and some surgical instruments. Passing John Lane's ranch house near the road, he sees a sign "Ranch hands wanted." He applies for a position and goes to work. Hartley's good work comes to Lane's notice and he is made foreman. Jose Cabbrillo, a range rider, is discharged by Lane for cruelty to his horse. For revenge the Mexican shoots Lane from ambush. The bullet shatters his skull. Hartley sees the shot fired and sends men out to capture the Mexican, while he attends the wounded man. A physician is sent for, but tells them the only way Lane's life could be saved is to probe for the bullet and trepan the skull and that he is not a surgeon. Hartley hears this and to the surprise of the country doctor, he volunteers to make the operation. His instruments are the only proof of his ability. These the doctor accepts and both go vigorously to work to save the life of the wounded man. Meanwhile the chase after the Mexican begins and ends with his capture. Enola, Lane's daughter and her mother wait anxiously for the result of the operation, which is successfully performed. Hartley is made a hero and captures the heart of the girl he had secretly loved.
- A plastic surgeon finds no inspiration for his beauty operations, until he meets a woman.
- A surgeon recounts his gruesome crime: violently butchering his ex-wife and her new lover.
- A man possessed by a demon must make the ultimate sacrifice to be free from its evil influence.
- Ashton is in her last year at medical school. She is cool, calm and in control of her life, that is until her world is turned upside down by her commanding professor, Dr. Eric Peterson.
- How far can television be trusted to represent real life? Comedy writer and performer Andy Hamitton addresses the exploitation question in "docu-soaps", hidden-camera exposes and talk shows.
- Aaron attempts to right the wrongs of his past with the help of Dr. Cole. A simple, in-house procedure turns out to be way more than he bargained for.
- A surgical operation transforms a criminal into an honest man.
- A young doctor, Harry Lewis by name, was bred in the little town town as Abajo, New Mexico. Close neighbors with him was a widow with her daughter, Molly. The two children were raised together from childhood and formed an attachment for each other. As time went on Harry went east to medical college and studied medicine. In the meantime while Harry was at college, Lee Balek, a prosperous young ranchman, began to pay attentions to Molly. A few years later when Harry finished his college term and received his diploma as an M.D., he returned to his little native town and began to renew his romance with Molly. He proposes to her, but she is a little doubtful whether she still cares for him, and he reminds her that she promised, years before, to become his wife. She tells him to return tomorrow for his answer. Lee, who was on his way to call on Molly, sees the little scene being acted at the house of the girl whom he thinks is his sweetheart. He becomes very jealous at this and does not call on her. After leaving Molly, Harry on his way home passes the telegraph station. The operator stops him and delivers a message to him that was just received, offering him a position as intern at a big hospital in a nearby city, but he must take up his residence at once. He discovers that he has not time to return to Molly and tell her goodbye, but writes a short note to her telling her to write to him and send her answer there. Lewis goes on his way to prepare for the journey. In the meantime Lee has come up to the station to mail a letter. The operator, knowing him to be a constant caller at Molly's house, asks him to deliver the note for him. Thinking that if he can get hold of the note he might cause Molly to feel badly towards Lewis, he agrees to deliver the message, which he does not do. Instead, he goes to Molly's home and tells her of Lewis leaving without a word to her, and proves his statement by showing her Lewis getting on the train going away. Molly is grief-stricken, thinking that she has been jilted by Lewis, but it does not help Lee's attentions to her whatever. A short while afterward Molly decades to devote her life to nursing, and she enters the Mercy Hospital at Denver, as a probationary nurse. Time elapses and we find Harry the physician in charge of St. Joseph's and Molly has become quite an important nurse of Mercy Hospital. One day Lee is standing at the railroad station in a little town talking to the operator, when the mail train passes, dropping the mail sack and striking Lee in the side, knocking him down and injuring him internally. He is carried to the hospital of which Harry is in charge. The head nurse there, finding herself short of nurses, wires Mercy Hospital in Denver for a few nurses to be sent on to her. They are sent and Molly is one of them. She is put in charge of Lee's case as private nurse. Upon examination of Lee the doctors agree that the only chance he has for life is to be operated on; Harry is asked to perform the operation. The patient is taken to the operating room and Molly, doing her duty as a nurse, shows Lee every comfort possible, which causes jealousy to spring up in Harry's heart. Just as he is about to perform the operation, the thought comes to his mind that if he should not do the operation correctly Lee might die, and he would have a clear field with Molly. He has quite a struggle with himself between love and professional duty, finally deciding that for Molly's sake, he must perform the operation and bring Lee on his feet again. He does so. A few days later, while in the sick room, he places Molly's hand in that of Lee's and congratulates them, but Molly, thinking more of Harry, decides to tell him so. They leave the room together and Lee, seeing what misery he is causing, decides to confess the wrong he did. He does so and gives the note that was sent by Harry to Molly to her. She reads it and sees how they have both suffered. Happiness is brought to them and even to Lee to think that he has made the girl he cares for happy.
- When his patient dies during an operation, a surgeon resorts to murder to cover up his negligence.
- On Prince Street, at the ends of the Night, you are witness to a vast orchestral show, swells of sound move from woodwind to string to police siren, calling forth poetic articulation for sensations you never before could describe. The faces of the streets are re-cobbled nightly, triggered by something irrelevant, like the solipsistic revelation of some sad junkie in the gutter by The Surgeons' Rest. Hugo Trance, illegal abortionist, as tired as the rest of them, slouches toward The Surgeons' Rest to realize himself, and be consumed. But - tonight he meets Eleanor, a dancer, a customer. Afterward: she wants to see him again. Why would she want that?
- A companion piece to Jonathan Doe's Carving the Cadaver Trilogy, Victim's of the Surgeon's Scalpel takes an explicit look into the world of surgery and medical procedures. Showcasing modern archival footage of graphic surgical procedures, Victim's of the Surgeon's Scalpel is an unsettling and graphic audio-visual art piece exhibiting the effects of blade to skin.
- When two brilliant surgeons are right in the middle of a lethal surgery the only thing that can bring them off course is the wrong choise of music.
- Norman Marsden, an eminent surgeon, becomes engaged to Cecelia West. Marsden introduces her to his companion, Evans, and they fall in love at once. Evans impresses upon Cecelia that it is he whom she loves and not Marsden. She tells Marsden this and they part. While Evans is driving his auto one day, his car is overturned, and he is taken to the hospital, where it is found that he has a fractured skull. There is only one surgeon who can do the job and he is Marsden. But when he recognizes his patient he pauses for a moment, then goes to work like a man. His life is saved. When Evans is out of the hospital he tells Marsden that he is sorry for taking his loved one, and will leave her, but Marsden, knowing that Evans really loves Cecelia leaves them together for the rest of their lives.
- Jonny finds out that smoking can be hazardous to your health in more ways than you'd think. No wonder the Surgeon General thinks it's unsafe.
- World renowned plastic surgeon Ivo Pitanguy shares the secrets of his personal philosophy on beauty, self image, and fulfillment in lie, through intimate interviews, and never-before-seen-footage of his home and the exotic animals on his private island.
- Some soldiers, designing to get out of barracks for a night's enjoyment, plan to be sick and after being inspected by the surgeon and doctored, are sent to the military hospital. While the corporal in charge of the ward is asleep, they slip out and proceed to enjoy themselves at one of the cafés nearby, only, however, to be arrested by a patrol and brought back to barracks and placed behind the bars.
- The Assassin and the Surgeon are a typical Berlin couple. Their home life is disturbed when instead of a pet dog, they have a Writer. A black comedy.
- Statements by public health leaders and archival recordings inform a look at the tensions between politics and public health through the eyes of the U.S. Surgeon General.
- TV Mini Series
- Overcoming a childhood of abandonment and neglect, Dr. Michael Meguid became a world-renowned surgeon. But before that, he had to learn how to become a man. This wounded boy from Cairo found healing for himself in England, while learning how to deliver healing for others with his scalpel.