The apparatus used by the Greeks and Romans in the setting of fractures and the reduction of dislocations

The apparatus used by the Greeks and Romans in the setting of fractures and the reduction of dislocations

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In the early 20th century, John S. Milne meticulously examined the surgical innovations of ancient civilizations, revealing the sophisticated apparatus employed by the Greeks and Romans in the setting of fractures and the reduction of dislocations. This compelling study showcases unique tools and techniques that highlight the medical prowess of these cultures, emphasizing their understanding of anatomy and injury treatment. Ideal for historians, medical students, and civic activists interested in the evolution of surgical practices, this work offers a detailed exploration of ancient methodologies that laid the groundwork for modern medicine. Discover the ingenuity behind these historical practices and their lasting impact on contemporary healthcare in "The Apparatus Used by the Greeks and Romans in the Setting of Fractures and the Reduction of Dislocations."

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