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Pioneers in Surgery
The first surgeons were battlefield doctors in the Napoleonic wars. ... In the early days, surgery was very dangerous for the patient, and was often fatal. There were three barriers to cross over for surgery to advance to what it is today: pain, infection, and bleeding. ... A person that wanted to have a surgery back then would always want to go to the surgeon with the reputation of doing to the fastest surgeries. ...
The second barrier to surgery was infection. ...
The third barrier to “old surgery” becoming “modern surgery” was bleeding. ... It was just the catalyst surgery needed to truly launch into a new age or surgery. ... Surgery became so advanced that surgeons could operate on the brain. ... Now surgery is what it is today. We can now safely do a surgery to reconnect a tiny infant’s heart to the rest of its tiny body, truly a miracle of medicine. In the future even more will be possible in surgery.
Approximate Word count = 921 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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