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- W2015951336 abstract "From the dawn of surgery to within a very recent period, amputation at the hip-joint has been considered one of the gravest surgical operations. In 1808 Earle 1 described it as unjustifiable, and said: have seen it done and am now very sure that I will never do it unless it be on a dead body. In the third edition of his Principles of Military Surgery, Hennen, 2 in 1829, said: Obliged as we are, coolly to form our calculations in human blood, there is still something in the idea of removing the quarter of a man, at which the boldest mind naturally recoils. There is not one patient in a thousand that would not prefer instant death to the attempt. Even as late as 1881, Prof. John Ashhurst, Jr., 3 one of the highest authorities in modern surgery, wrote: The removal of the lower limb at the coxo-femoral" @default.
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- W2015951336 title "AMPUTATION THROUGH THE HIP-JOINT WITH A SYNOPSIS OF 267 CASES IN WHICH THE AUTHOR'S METHOD WAS EMPLOYED." @default.
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