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Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times

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A systematic study reconstructs the instruments used by Greek and Roman surgeons by combining careful readings of classical medical texts with archaeological finds and museum specimens. The work catalogs and classifies implements, extracts and interprets textual descriptions, proposes shapes and uses, and illustrates items when examples survive; where originals are lacking, medieval or Arabic sources are used for comparison. It also provides a bibliography and a museum inventory, and explicitly omits extensive discussion of splints, bandages, and mechanical reduction devices which are reserved for separate treatment.

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John Stewart Milne

John Stewart Milne was a scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of ancient medical practices, particularly in the context of Greek and Roman history. His notable works include "Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times," which explores the tools used in ancient surgical procedures, and "The Apparatus Used by the Greeks and Romans in the Setting of Fractures and the Reduction of Dislocations," detailing the methods employed by ancient physicians. Milne's research provides valuable insights into the evolution of surgical techniques and the medical knowledge of antiquity.

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