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Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery - Exploring the Depths of General Surgery: An Anthology of Surgical Techniques Ethical Considerations and Historical Perspectives - cover

Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery - Exploring the Depths of General Surgery: An Anthology of Surgical Techniques Ethical Considerations and Historical Perspectives

Alexander Miles, Alexis Thomson

Publisher: Good Press

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Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery offers an expansive exploration of surgical practices through the lens of foundational knowledge and practical applications, bridging past methodologies with modern advancements. This anthology presents a wide spectrum of topics, meticulously compiling essays and treatises that together construct a comprehensive narrative of general surgery's evolution. The collection stands out for its diverse assemblage of texts, juxtaposing historical insights with contemporary analysis, creating a vibrant dialogue that illuminates the journey of surgery as a discipline. Contributors Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles are pivotal figures whose collaborative efforts have meticulously woven the anthology'Äôs thematic fabric. Both authors bring a profound understanding of surgery'Äôs historical framework and advancements, positioning their work within the broader context of medical and scientific revolutions. The pairing of their insights invites readers to contemplate surgery'Äôs continuous transformation and the cultural, technological, and educational changes that have shaped its trajectory across generations. Encouraging an audience that spans medical professionals, scholars, and students alike, this volume is an indispensable resource for those eager to traverse the rich landscape of surgical knowledge. It offers unparalleled access to the collective wisdom of its contributors, fostering a deep appreciation for surgery as both a craft and a science. This anthology is not only a testament to surgical innovation but also a compelling invitation to engage with the profound dialogue it initiates about this crucial field. Such an endeavor will undeniably enrich the reader'Äôs comprehension of the art and science intertwined within the realm of general surgery.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 610 pages.

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