Pioneering WWI Plastic Surgery Was Way Ahead of Its Time [Past Perfect]

What you’re looking at isn’t three different people. No, it’s the progress made by a single patient, Lieutenant William M. Spreckley, who was admitted to Dr Harold Gillies’ care in January 1917 with a “gunshot wound nose”. Gillies is considered the father of modern plastic surgery—and it’s not hard to see why. More »

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