"A New Manual Of Surgery" by Albert John Ochsner is a comprehensive guide to surgical practices of its time. This manual provides detailed insights into various surgical procedures, techniques, and principles. Intended for medical students, practicing surgeons, and healthcare professionals, the book covers a wide range of surgical topics, making it a valuable reference for understanding the methodologies and approaches prevalent in early surgical practice.
Ochsner's work serves not only as a practical handbook but also as a historical record, offering a glimpse into the evolution of surgical knowledge and the advancements in medical science. The manual's detailed descriptions and instructive approach render it an enduring resource for those interested in the history and development of surgical techniques.
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