"New Elements Of Operative Surgery" by Alfred Velpeau, subtitled "With An Atlas Of Nearly Three Hundred Engravings, Representing The Principal Operative Processes, And A Great Number Of Surgical Instruments, Volume 444, Issue 1835," is a comprehensive historical text on surgical practices. This volume provides detailed insights into 19th-century surgical techniques and instrumentation. The book includes numerous engravings illustrating operative procedures and the tools used during that era. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of surgical methods and the historical context of medical advancements. This work is a crucial addition to the libraries of medical historians, surgeons, and anyone interested in the historical development of operative surgery.
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