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‘All out!’ I shout triumphantly to the anaesthetist at the other end of the table, and wave the scruffy and bloody little tumour, no bigger than the end of my thumb, in the air at the end of a pair of dissecting forceps. It hardly looked worth all the effort and anxiety.
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery
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