"On Harelip And Cleft Palate" is a historical medical text by Francis Mason, likely published around 1877. This work offers insights into the surgical techniques and understanding of these congenital conditions during the late 19th century. Readers interested in the history of medicine, particularly the evolution of plastic and reconstructive surgery, will find value in Mason's detailed observations and methodologies. The book provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by surgeons of the era and the approaches they developed to address these complex anatomical issues. It is a valuable resource for medical historians and anyone curious about the development of surgical practices.
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