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  2. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    Still of all the discoveries made in ancient Egypt, the most important discovery relating to ancient Egyptian knowledge of medicine is the Ebers Papyrus, named after its discoverer Georg Ebers. The Ebers Papyrus, conserved at the University of Leipzig, is considered one of the oldest treaties on medicine and the most important medical papyri ...

  3. Surgery in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The ancient surgeon Dioscorides used Mandragora offcinarum as a painkiller during surgery. Other substances were used, such as opium , henbane , wine , belladonna , and alcohol . [ 153 ] [ 154 ] [ 90 ] Anal fistula were treated by passing probes through the anus , then once it was drawn out, a linen thread was placed into it.

  4. Father of surgery - Wikipedia

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    The Frenchman Guy de Chauliac (c. 1300–1368) is said by the Encyclopædia Britannica to have been the most eminent surgeon of the European Middle Ages. He wrote the surgical work Chirurgia magna, which was used as a standard text for some centuries. [8]

  5. Qar (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Qar (c. 2350 BC - c. 2300 BC [1]) was a doctor during the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from about 2350 to 2180 BC.He was the royal physician. [2]Adil Hussein discovered his tomb north of the pyramid of Sekhemkhet in 2001. [2]

  6. Category:Films about surgeons - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2020, at 05:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Surgery [a] is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury, malignancy), to alter bodily functions (e.g., malabsorption created by bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass), to reconstruct or alter aesthetics and appearance (cosmetic surgery), or to remove unwanted tissues (body fat, glands, scars ...

  8. The Physician (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Physician (German: Der Medicus) is a 2013 German historical drama film based on the novel of the same name by Noah Gordon. [3] The film, co-written and directed by Philipp Stölzl, focuses on an orphan from an 11th-century English town whose mother died of side sickness. The boy vows to study medicine and decides to travel to Persia. [4]

  9. Hanaoka Seishū - Wikipedia

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    Hua Tuo (華佗, ca. AD 145-220) was a Chinese surgeon of the 2nd century AD. According to the Records of Three Kingdoms (ca. AD 270) and the Book of the Later Han (ca. AD 430), Hua Tuo performed surgery under general anesthesia using a formula he had developed by mixing wine with a mixture of herbal extracts he called mafeisan (麻沸散). [5]