Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the fascinating world of ancient medicine with "The apparatus used by the Greeks and Romans in the setting of fractures and the reduction of dislocations," by John S. Milne. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a detailed exploration of the surgical instruments and techniques employed by Greek and Roman physicians. Discover the ingenious methods used to treat fractures and dislocations, revealing the remarkable ingenuity of early surgical practices.
Explore the history of medicine through the lens of ancient Greece and Rome, examining the tools and procedures used in a time before modern medical advancements. This book provides a unique glimpse into the evolution of surgical knowledge and the foundations of medical practice. A valuable resource for anyone interested in medical history, ancient civilizations, or the history of surgery.
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