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On my phone, I paged through patients' stories of how they went into the hospital for a gallbladder surgery or a kidney stone, and they'd come out destroyed.† (source)
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He died before the twins were born—on the operating table, while his gallbladder was being removed.† (source)
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As part of the surgery, Dr. Zeh removed not only the tumor, but my gallbladder, a third of my pancreas, a third of my stomach, and several feet of my small intestine.† (source)
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They took out his gallbladder and left kidney about a year ago.† (source)
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I accidentally broke a gallbladder, spilling a thin yellow bile that I then had to carefully rinse off the carcass.† (source)
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LATE ON A TUESDAY EVENING, I watched Ghosh in Operating Theater 3 as he removed a gallbladder.† (source)
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You still have your gallbladder, don't you?† (source)
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If you have to choose an organ, why not pick a gallbladder or a thymus gland instead?† (source)
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Which was flat on my back, with Christian's hand moving over my side, showing me where you made the incision to remove a gallbladder—something that, in person, was far more exciting than it sounds.† (source)
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An enormous gallbladder, perhaps.† (source)
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As the innards spilled out onto the stainless steel counter, he named the parts: gullet, gizzard, gallbladder (which you must be careful not to pierce), liver, heart, lungs, and intestines (have to be careful here again).† (source)
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I'm doing that gallbladder in the next room.† (source)
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The first step was to remove Shiva's gallbladder.† (source)
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Excess bile is stored in the gallbladder, which is nothing more than a balloonlike offshoot of the bile duct.† (source)
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In keeping with the liver's chaste and understated demeanor, the gallbladder is tucked out of sight, just under the overhang of the liver.† (source)
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The mp (missing person) was fifty-three, male, gray haired, blue eyed, with a tattoo reading Nolite te bastardes carborundorum ("Don't let the bastards get you down," apparently) on his left shoulder blade, three small surgical scars in his abdomen from a gallbladder removal, six feet in height, approximately 220 pounds, last seen wearing his standard sleeping attire: a horizontally striped navy-and-white nightshirt and light-blue boxer shorts.† (source)
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