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... n a surgeon got to work on the table with undeniably legitimate skill, one could no longer stand in a corner and call him a quack.
Anyone related to the field—in any capacity whatsoever—would be able to gauge the proficiency of any surgeon after sitting through one surgery with said person.
Anastomosis may be the twig at the end of the branch when it came to the surgery tree, but it was where all the foundations lay when it came to hand surgery.
The most commo ...
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