SURGICAL CONGRESS
(By SUectric Telegraph—Copyright). (Australian & N Z Cable Association).
LONDON, July 20 Dr Gossett, of Paris, fold the Surgical Congress that he had performed a nerve operation which entailed taking a fresh nerve from a dog and successfully grafting it no the ulnar nerve in a man-s arm. Dr, Platt, of Manchester, referred to the extraordinary results of a tendon transplantation. in one instance, three transplantations were made oil one arm. The patients were able to undertake heavy work.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 July 1923, Page 3
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