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In Our Time: Science

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The Evolution of Surgery in the 1850s

In the 1850s, surgeons were doing 80% of all surgical operations with amputations. Surgeons are beginning to go in for reconstructive surgery rather than amputation because it takes longer and they need some kind of painkiller. The nature of operations begins to change too as people become much more prepared to undertake minor surgery. In the 1860s, it was said that surgeons would never enter the brain, the thorax or the abdominal abdomen. And by the end of the 19th century, they were working on both the brain and the abdomen.

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