AbstractTheodor Kocher (1909), Alexis Carrel (1912), Antonio Egas Moniz (1949) and Joseph E. Murray (1990) received Nobel Prizes for their accomplishments in the field of surgery. This essay puts these achievements in the context of the history of surgery, in particular its recognition of a field of modern medicine. It characterizes the view of the body that is associated with modern surgery and the specific surgical healing strategy that the Nobel Prizes acknowledged
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Theodor Kocher (1841-1917), an exceptional Swiss surgeon who described a technique for the safe remo...
AbstractAugust Bier (1861–1949) and Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951) have remained two of the most i...
The broad pattern of surgical practice as we know it to-day was largely designed in the fifty years ...
Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917) was a pioneering and versatile Swiss surgeon who played a decisive ...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
AbstractIn the mid-19th century, thyroid surgery was regarded as a “proceeding by no means to be tho...
Thyroid surgery has been, since its earliest application, one of the most notable fields in medicine...
This book brings together in one volume fifteen Nobel Prize-winning discoveries that have had the gr...
In the 1800s, the field of surgery was in its infancy, somewhat primitive and embryonic. The technic...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Theodor Kocher (1841-1917), an exceptional Swiss surgeon who described a technique for the safe remo...
AbstractAugust Bier (1861–1949) and Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951) have remained two of the most i...
The broad pattern of surgical practice as we know it to-day was largely designed in the fifty years ...
Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917) was a pioneering and versatile Swiss surgeon who played a decisive ...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
AbstractIn the mid-19th century, thyroid surgery was regarded as a “proceeding by no means to be tho...
Thyroid surgery has been, since its earliest application, one of the most notable fields in medicine...
This book brings together in one volume fifteen Nobel Prize-winning discoveries that have had the gr...
In the 1800s, the field of surgery was in its infancy, somewhat primitive and embryonic. The technic...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
BACKGROUND: The practice of surgery had changed little over millennia when Abraham Groves and Willia...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...