Self, bioarchaeologist
Rachel Kalisher
Self, bioarchaeologist

The documentary tells the exciting story of the beginnings of surgery through to its specialization - a fascinating journey through time from the Stone Age with the first skull openings through antiquity and the early modern era to the first heart operation. The film was shot at the most important locations in the history of surgery - including Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Hungary and the USA. The film contains fascinating and partly unpublished archive material.
Self, bioarchaeologist
Rachel Kalisher
Self, bioarchaeologist
Self
Zsolt Bereczki
Self
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Ira Rutkow
Self
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Marion Rusinger
Self
Self
Jean-Noël Fabiani-Salmon
Self
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Susan Vassallo
Self
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Christiane Druml
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Thomas Schnalke
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Levente Samu
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Self, Associate Professor of History of Medicine, Università di Padova
Fabio Zampieri
Self, Associate Professor of History of Medicine, Università di Padova
Self, author of 'Belly-Rippers, Surgical Innovation and the Ovariotomy Controversy'
Sally Frampton
Self, author of 'Belly-Rippers, Surgical Innovation and the Ovariotomy Controversy'
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Herwig Czech
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