Two Hundred Years of Surgery

  • Gawande A
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Abstract

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

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Gawande, A. (2012). Two Hundred Years of Surgery. New England Journal of Medicine, 366(18), 1716–1723. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmra1202392

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