cheirourgoi
Cheirourgoi (Greek: χειρουργοί; singular cheirourgós) is the Greek term for surgeons. The word derives from cheir- “hand” and ergon “work,” literally “hand-workers,” reflecting the manual character of the craft. In ancient Greek and later periods, cheirourgoi were practitioners who performed surgical procedures, often alongside physicians, and sometimes autonomously in military and civil settings.
In classical and Hellenistic contexts, cheirourgoi carried out operations such as incisions, wound care, fracture management,
In Roman and late antique periods, the role of the cheirourgos persisted, and the profession influenced later