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Science Tote Bag featuring the photograph Surgical Equipment 16th Century #2 by Science Source

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Surgical Equipment 16th Century #2 Tote Bag

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Surgical Equipment 16th Century #2" by Science Source.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

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Vignette from the title page of Workes of that famous French surgeon Ambroise Par�, 1634. Surgical equipment and instruments arranged on a... more

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Vignette from the title page of "Workes of that famous French surgeon Ambroise Par�", 1634. Surgical equipment and instruments arranged on a table. Ambroise Par� (1510 - December 20, 1590) was a French surgeon, anatomist and inventor. He was royal surgeon for kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III and is considered one of the fathers of surgery and modern forensic pathology. He was a leader in surgical techniques and pioneered modern battlefield wound treatment. Battlefield medicine is the treatment of wounded soldiers in or near an area of combat. Civilian medicine has been greatly advanced by procedures that were first developed to treat the wounds inflicted during combat. Par� introduced the ligature of arteries instead of cauterization during amputation. He believed that phantom pains occurred in the brain. He contributed to the practice of surgical amputation and the design of limb prostheses. He died in 1590 from natural causes.

 

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