Surgeons performing self-surgery: A review from around the world
Surgery is an institution that has existed for thousands of years as a means of diagnosing, preventing or curing ailments. The commonplace assumption that a surgical procedure is performed by one party on another is not always true. There have been many documented cases of persons operating on thems...
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Main Authors: | Chidinma Nwaogbe (Author), Emily A. Simonds (Author), Anthony V. D'Antoni (Author), R. Shane Tubbs (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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