Santosh Singh

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But one thing will never change. Once a surgeon is standing at the operating table, scalpel at the ready, he is completely alone and everything that he does from that moment, everything that happens to his patient, remains his own, personal responsibility. Then you want to be sure of what you are doing, and you do not help your conscience by working on the basis of probabilities.
Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations
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