The Kocher Manoeuvre is a method of reducing a dislocated shoulder. It is named after the German surgeon Emil Theodor Kocher, who described it in 1870. The essence of the ...
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Read MoreThe Pickerill operation is a surgical procedure developed by American surgeon C.L. Pickerill in 1910. This operation is used to treat mandibular fractures by placing wire ...
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Read MoreSmallpox, also known as Variola, is an acute infectious viral disease that causes a significant increase in the patient's body temperature and the appearance of a charact ...
Read MoreBraxton Gix surgery: what it is and how it is performed Braxton Hicks was an English gynecologist who lived in the 19th century. He became famous for his research in the ...
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