"Practical Surgery," by Robert White, offers a detailed look into the surgical practices of the late 18th century. This comprehensive text provides descriptions, causes, and treatments for a wide range of ailments, accompanied by explanations of the most approved surgical methods of the time.
A valuable resource for historians and medical professionals, this book sheds light on the evolution of surgical techniques and the state of medical knowledge in the late 1700s. Readers will gain insights into the challenges faced by surgeons and the innovative approaches they developed to address them. "Practical Surgery" is a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the foundations upon which modern surgical practices were built.
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