Aaron Gingrich

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Within a few decades, the days of the old, quick surgery were over and a new order emerged. Thanks to anaesthetics, surgeons now had time to work more precisely, and they were no longer distracted by their patients thrashing around and screaming in pain. Operations became precise, meticulous and dry, with no noise, and no blood spattering everywhere.
Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations
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