Santosh Singh

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Péan’s patient survived the operation in April 1879, but not the difficult post-operative phase, despite the surgeon’s efforts. This was because Péan was unable to administer the man sufficient fluid, and direct injection of fluid into a vein – what we now call an intravenous drip – was yet to be invented. Péan
Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations
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