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Surrigeane, Surrurgeane, Sirurgiane, Surge(o)n, n. Also: surrigiane, sueregian, suriugian, surrigine, surryȝen, surregan, surrogean, surugean, sur(r)urgian, sururigane, surrurgin, -gyne, sirurgiane, syrurgian(e, schirurgen, schyrurgane, serurgian(e, -ien, serourgioun, s(c)herurgen, -eane, serugiane, scherugian, surgeane, -yn, surjand, swurgeon, syourgiane, soirgane, (chyugane). [ME and e.m.E. cirurgian (1297), surgien (Manning), -gen (c1350), sirurgien (Chaucer), -geoun (c1400), -gyen (Lydgate), -geon (Malory), cerurgien (15th c.), sowrgeon (1511-12), surgean (1551), surgeant (1557), AF surgien, sirogen, sur(r)igien, OF serurgien, cirurgien (all OED).] A surgeon, one specif. concerned with healing wounds, broken bones, etc. or complaints requiring surgical intervention. See also Chirurgian(e n., Ciru(r)gian(e n., Cirurgyen n. and Syruge n. Also comb.Originally surgeons were members of the barber craft (Barbour n.). Cf. also Leche n.1, Medicinar(e n. 1 and Phisician n. 2. See also Comrie Hist. Sc. Med. I 172 ff., and Duncan Glasg. Physic. & Surg., passim.(a) a1500 Lanc. 2724.
[The king] Thus til his tent hyme brocht … and al the surryȝenis focht, Wich for to cum was reddy at his neid 1505 Edinb. B. Rec. I 102.
The kirkmaister and brether of the sueregianis and barbouris within the samyn 1506 Rogers Social Life III 5.
[In July of the preceding year] the surreganis and barbouris [of Edinburgh consented … that each one placed upon their roll should] baith wryte and read c1500-c1512 Dunb. (OUP) 179/42.
In medicyne the most practicianis Lechis surrigianis [M. syrurgianis] and phisicianis Thame self fra ded may not supple 1512 Treas. Acc. IV 341.
To Johne Watsone, surrigeane, for certane confectionis, iiij ducatis of wecht 1513 Doug. xii vii heading (Ruddim.) (see (b) below).
Surrigine 1513 Doug. xii vii 92 (Sm.).
This ancyant surrigiane, [C. surrigian, Ruddim. syrurgiane] Japes, With sik watir or jus … The wond mesis 1524 Treas. Acc. V 238.
To Robert Kynnard, surrigeane to the king 1531 Bell. Boece (M) I 70 (see (b) below).
Suriugian 1531 Bell. Boece I 240.
He maid thaim that war … sair woundit, to be curit with maist crafty surrigianis [M. sururgianis] 1531 Bell. Boece II 380.
Inquirit him gif he had ony deidis woundis; or gif he trowit to recovir, gif he had ony gud surrigiane [M. syourgiane] 1540 Stewart in Bann. MS 89a/28.
Bot quhen thyn handis ar bundin in with bandis Na surrigiane may cure thame nor confort 1552 Edinb. B. Rec. II 170.
(For the help of your beidmen, beidwemen, in the dekeyit hospitalis and all wthir your nychtbouris dekeyit be the weris) that ane fair hospital suld be maid … intertenyit with ane priest, ane surrigiane, ane medicinar, and xl beddis at vj d. the day 1587 Sc. Ant. VI 162.
Surugeon 1589 Sc. Ant. VIII 33.
Surrogean(b) 1513 Doug. xii vii heading.
Na mannys cuyr nor craft of surrurgyne [Ruddim. surrigine, Sm. surrurgin] Mycht heill Eneas, bot Venus medycyn 1531 Bell. Boece I 51.
This Josyne … held surrurgianis [M. suriugianis] and medcinaris in gret reverence 1531 Bell. Boece (M) I 258 (see (a) above).
Sururgianis 1531 Bell. Boece II 417.
To se gif ony Scottis wer lyand in the feild, abill to recover gif thay had gud surrurgianis [M. leichis] 1542 Treas. Acc. VIII 116.
Gevin to Anthone Bassett, surrurgeane, for laubouris done be him to the quenis grace 1542 Treas. Acc. VIII 117.
Gevin to George Leche, Walter Quhit [etc.] … surrurgeanis, passand to the bordouris for curing of all persunis that hapint to be hurt be Inglismen 1614 St. A. Acc. 20b in Ayr B. Acc. ciii.
[Thomas Richie] sururigane [at St. Andrews, was paid £5] for mending the drum and putting in twa heidis thairin(c) c1500-c1512 Dunb. (OUP) 179/42 (see (a)). 1513 Doug. xii vii 92 (Ruddim.) (see (a)). 1565–6 Breadalbane Lett. No. 84.
The consultasione of dywers mediciners or schirurgenis is necessair 1566–7 Treas. Acc. XII 398.
Ane pottinggar and schirurgens to caus perfume the kings body c1530-40 Stewart in Maitl. F. 396/28.
Schyrurgane — a1500 Bk. Chess 1681.
Be this glas a potingar is tane Be thir irnis a maister sirurgiane(d) 1456 Hay II 161/12.
He … gave him in handis of serourgiounis and he deide sone eftir 1551–2 Dundee B. Ct. II 134b (22 Feb.).
Jhone Brovne serurgiane 1551–2 Dundee B. Ct. II 134b (22 Feb).
Serurgian 1576 Crim. Trials I ii 48.
Dauid Leith … scherurgeane and cuttir of the stane c1610 Melville Mem. 26.
The said Normond [Leslie], whom the King wald se dressit with his awen serurgiens 1683 Edinb. Test. LXXVII Index (13 March).
James Borthwick, sherurgen appothicary(e) 1554 Dundee B. Ct. II 346b (5 Nov.).
Jhone Brovne serugiane 1557 Reg. Privy S. V i 49/1.
Neidfull it is to haif scherugianis and barbouris upoun his graces borduris(f) a1500 Lanc. 2057.
As surgynis and fesicianis wich that delith With mortell thingis, and mortell thingis helyth 1543 Corr. M. Lorraine 41.
Becaus of my infyrmete and is now nere the poynt to be in the will of God and handis of the surgeane 1644 Acts VI i 74/2.
David Kennedy James Ker [etc.] … to be surgeons in the armie presentlie sent frome this kingdome into England and that eache of them sall have the charge of tuo regimentis joyned in one brigad c1653 Irvine Mun. II 254.
On souldior … cam … pittifuly woundid and the provist callit Tobeas the surgen to pansim and to dres his wounds 1662 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. I 657.
Surjand 1670 Kirkcaldy B. Rec. 3 Oct.
Androw Bennet (as elected deacon for the wrights [etc.]) … being a surgen … and not expairt to judge in these makanickes 1672 Sheriffhall Coal Accompt 24 Feb.
Wm. Borthicke surgeon(g) 1589 Sc. Ant. VIII 35.
James Cowane swurgeon(h) 1531 Bell. Boece II 380 (see (a)).(i) 1696 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Deeds II 567 (24 March).
Soirgane
b. attrib. and comb.attrib. 1505 Creswell Royal Coll. Surgeons Edinb. 4.
That na maisteris of the said craft sall tak ane prenteis or feit man to use the surregeane craft without he can baith wryte and reid 1513 Doug. xii vii 45.
With habyt schapyn on surrugyn [Sm. surrugin, Ruddim. sirurgiane] makcomb. 1678 Edinb. Marr. 86.
Francis Borthwike surgeon-apothecary 1688 Edinb. Marr. 163.
Thomas Cruikshankis, surgeon barber(b) 1667 Edinb. Surgeons II 9.
Chyugane apothecar
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