A History of Orthopedics
SYNOPSIS
A History of Orthopedics portrays the beginning
of orthopedic surgery from ancient times to the current era. It follows the
gradual development of a specialty from Egypt to the European continent and
England and from there to the United States of America. After the discovery of anesthesia and x-rays
in the 19th century, a more rapid development of surgical endeavors
led to the current situation where arthroscopy could view and treat deranged
joint mechanics, and painful arthritic joints could be replaced. Many of the
important persons who helped reach this current state are listed with their
contributions. Whereas in the 19th
century orthopedic surgery was still considered part of general surgery, in the
20th century the two specialties became separated. In addition,
there was a struggle between conservative practitioners (the “Strap and Buckle”
doctors) and those who felt surgical intervention provided better results
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