Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the fascinating world of ancient medicine with "Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times" by John Stewart Milne. This meticulously researched work delves into the surgical instruments and apparatus used by physicians in classical antiquity. Drawing from a wealth of historical sources, the book offers a detailed examination of the tools employed in ancient surgery, shedding light on the practices of Greek and Roman medicine. Discover the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early medical practitioners as you explore the evolution of surgical techniques. A valuable resource for anyone interested in medical history and the origins of modern surgical practices, this book provides a unique window into the world of healthcare in ancient civilizations.
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