When we review the history of modern aesthetic surgery, a name that stands out as bright as a beacon and precious as gold is undoubtedly that of Jacques Joseph. A surgeon, par excellence, far ahead of his time, who chose to think out of the box, Joseph, despite all odds set out to give respectability to Aesthetic Surgery without depriving it of any scientific core values. By his words and deeds proved beyond doubt that only the very best in the field of reconstructive surgery, can visualize the hidden perfection in imperfection and formulate a treatment plan and a surgical strategy to achieve that elusive perfection. The rich surgical literature that he has left behind, the wealth of surgical instruments that he had designed and above all a...
Background The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
AbstractTheodor Kocher (1909), Alexis Carrel (1912), Antonio Egas Moniz (1949) and Joseph E. Murray ...
When we review the history of modern aesthetic surgery, a name that stands out as bright as a beacon...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
textabstractJan F.S. Esser (1877-1946) was a remarkable and gifled Dutch surgeon whose contributions...
The history of modern American surgery is marked by larger-than-life pioneers who have made transfor...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, a...
Ambroise Pare ́ rose from humble origins to become surgeon to four kings of France. Though he is rem...
This article highlights a neglected feature of Joseph Lister's work, namely how, in addition to prom...
Background The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
AbstractTheodor Kocher (1909), Alexis Carrel (1912), Antonio Egas Moniz (1949) and Joseph E. Murray ...
When we review the history of modern aesthetic surgery, a name that stands out as bright as a beacon...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
textabstractJan F.S. Esser (1877-1946) was a remarkable and gifled Dutch surgeon whose contributions...
The history of modern American surgery is marked by larger-than-life pioneers who have made transfor...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, a...
Ambroise Pare ́ rose from humble origins to become surgeon to four kings of France. Though he is rem...
This article highlights a neglected feature of Joseph Lister's work, namely how, in addition to prom...
Background The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
AbstractTheodor Kocher (1909), Alexis Carrel (1912), Antonio Egas Moniz (1949) and Joseph E. Murray ...