Mr Christopher Adams (left), a neurosurgeon of the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England, operating to remove a brain blood clot by looking at the site of the operation through a specially developed microscope and using surgical instruments only millimetres in length. Mr Adams and his team are using a technique adapted from micro-surgery which has been used to replace ear drums and to do other small-scale work.
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Press, 25 May 1977, Page 27
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66Mr Christopher Adams (left), a neurosurgeon of the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England, operating to remove a brain blood clot by looking at the site of the operation through a specially developed microscope and using surgical instruments only millimetres in length. Mr Adams and his team are using a technique adapted from micro-surgery which has been used to replace ear drums and to do other small-scale work. Press, 25 May 1977, Page 27
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