“This The operation was the most complex and confusing I have ever encountered, with many oddities and contingencies conspiring to make it as complex as it is laborious and difficult.” When Claudius Amyand decided to cut open the stomach of young Henville Anderson on December 6, 1735 at St. George’s Hospital in London, he did not know that he would go down in history. And read his account of the action, published a year later Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, it is clear that the French-born surgeon went into it a little blindly…
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It has been a month since his patient, an 11-year-old boy, was admitted to the hospital. He suffers from an inguinal hernia and a fistula between the scrotum and femur “Who has been spewing large amounts of unfriendly material for a month.” Amyand writes. Soon the surgeon notices that everything in the baby’s belly is no longer as God created it. “Abscess…
Source: Le Figaro

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