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Surgeon thanked for trekking through heavy snow
A surgeon who trekked through the snow for almost three hours to operate on a cancer patient has been called a "superwoman" by the man she treated.
Consultant surgeon Lindsey Chisholm walked eight miles from her home in the west of Glasgow to the hospital in Paisley despite a red alert for snow.
Ms Chisholm told 大象传媒 Scotland she "didn't think it was a big deal".
But patient Iain McAndrew said it was "truly amazing" that she had gone to such lengths to get to the hospital.
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