Two Hundred Years of Surgery (NEJM)


Surgery is a profession defined by its authority to cure by means of bodily invasion. The brutality and risks of opening a living person’s body have long been apparent, the benefits only slowly and haltingly worked out. Nonetheless, over the past two centuries, surgery has become radically more effective, and its violence substantially reduced — changes that have proved central to the development of mankind’s abilities to heal the sick.

SURGERY BEFORE THE ADVENT OF ANESTHESIA

The first volume of the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, and the Collateral Branches of Science, published in 1812,
leia mais…

(((http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra1202392)))