Abdominal Wall SurgeryClusters of Pathology and Interventions
Abdominal Wall Surgery: Clusters of Pathology and Interventions
Ipponi, Pier Luigi; Cuccurullo, Diego
2019-03-01 00:00:00
[The knowledge of hernia runs deep to past, with the first references in Assyro-Babylonian and Egyptian manuscripts, and the improvement in its treatment has gone hand in hand with the cultural evolution of the human race. The natural evolution of the terrestrial mammals can be considered the oldest etiological factor in hernia onset. Assuming the erect station they exposed the weakest parts of their body to the negative effects of gravity.]
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Abdominal Wall SurgeryClusters of Pathology and Interventions
[The knowledge of hernia runs deep to past, with the first references in Assyro-Babylonian and Egyptian manuscripts, and the improvement in its treatment has gone hand in hand with the cultural evolution of the human race. The natural evolution of the terrestrial mammals can be considered the oldest etiological factor in hernia onset. Assuming the erect station they exposed the weakest parts of their body to the negative effects of gravity.]
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