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Explore the intricate relationship between emotions and surgery in Britain from 1793 to 1912 with the compelling book “Emotions and Surgery in Britain 1793–1912.” This insightful work dives into the evolving perceptions of surgical practices and the emotional landscape of patients and surgeons during a transformative period in medical history. Discover how societal attitudes towards surgery shaped the experiences of those involved and the lasting impact on modern medicine. Enhance your understanding of the emotional dimensions of healthcare by purchasing this essential read online at thebookdot.com.
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