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The Precision of the Surgical Knife- The Best Thing Since Sliced Flesh

The Precision of the Surgical Knife- The Best Thing Since Sliced Flesh

Brain and Spine NewsBy adminOctober 6, 2020

Amongst the list of the most useful tools in human history, the knife is usually at the top. The knife is hypothesized to have existed for more than 2 million years, longer than modern humans have walked the Earth. It’s evolved, changing form, to meet our needs. Evidence of knives used in medicine may be…

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