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The text presents a practical method for treating hernia by injecting paraffin, explaining the physiological rationale, advantages over open surgery—no general anesthesia, office applicability, simplicity, lower risk of suppuration—and procedural steps including skin and hand antisepsis, syringe preparation, and experimental practice on animal carcasses. It advises careful technique to avoid overinjection, discusses removal options if treatment fails, and responds to professional criticism by emphasizing operator training and precautions. Practical recommendations for postoperative care and comparative benefits are provided throughout.

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Charles Conrad Miller

Charles Conrad Miller was a notable figure in the field of medicine, particularly recognized for his contributions to surgical techniques. He is best known for his work "The Cure of Rupture by Paraffin Injections," which explores innovative methods for treating hernias. Miller's approach combined practical surgical knowledge with emerging medical practices of his time, reflecting the evolving landscape of medical treatment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writings provide insight into the medical practices of his era and continue to be of interest to those studying the history of surgery.

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