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On harelip and cleft palate - A Comprehensive Exploration of Congenital Deformities and Surgical Advancements in Early 19th-Century Medicine - cover

On harelip and cleft palate - A Comprehensive Exploration of Congenital Deformities and Surgical Advancements in Early 19th-Century Medicine

William Stewart Rose

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "On Harelip and Cleft Palate," William Stewart Rose meticulously explores the medical, social, and psychological dimensions of congenital facial deformities. With a blend of clinical rigor and compassionate narrative, Rose delves into the intricacies of these conditions, utilizing case studies and historical contexts to illuminate their impact on individuals and families. His literary style deftly intertwines scientific analysis with human experience, reflecting a progressive understanding of both surgery and rehabilitation within the late 19th-century medical landscape. William Stewart Rose, a pioneering surgeon and medical writer of his time, devoted his career to advancing surgical techniques and improving patient outcomes for those with deformities. His own experiences in the operating theater and interactions with patients deeply informed his insights into the societal prejudices surrounding physical differences, motivating him to advocate for both medical treatment and social acceptance. Rose's background in surgery and commitment to patient education underpin the substantial scholarship found in this seminal work. "On Harelip and Cleft Palate" is essential reading for medical professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of healthcare and human dignity. Rose'Äôs compassionate approach not only informs surgical practices but also challenges societal attitudes, making this text a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy in medicine.
Disponible depuis: 10/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 153 pages.

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