"The Old And The Beginning Of The New In Surgery" offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of surgical practices at the turn of the 20th century. Authored by J. Ewing Mears, a prominent figure in American medicine, this work reflects on the transition from traditional methods to emerging techniques in surgery. The book provides valuable insights into the challenges, innovations, and debates that shaped the field during a period of significant advancement.
Readers interested in medical history, the development of surgical procedures, and the contributions of pioneering surgeons will find this book to be an informative and engaging resource. It captures a pivotal moment in the history of medicine, bridging the gap between the old ways and the dawn of modern surgical science.
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