Surgeon and his assistants; before the introduction of anaesthetics; prepared to perform an amputation at the shoulder. Surgeon stands; left; next the assistant surgeon (behind patient). An assistant on the ground supports the arm to be removed; and the two figures standing on the right support the patient. Bell's comment on this operation was It requires decision and rapidity: and the knife is to be handled more like a sabre; than a Surgeon's scapel. Engraving from Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery by Charles Bell (London; 1821).
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