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The Restoration of a Lost Soul: Warmmonwealth and the Allied countries, to work under the pioneers of plastic surgery: Harold Gillies, Thomas Kilner, Archie McIndoe and Arthur Mowlem. This chapter looks at Penn’s impressions of these plastic surgeons and the impact of the War on the development of plastic surgery.JIBE 发表于 2025-3-26 05:28:38
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BeginningsThis focuses on Jack Penn’s early life in Cape Town and Johannesburg as well as his secondary schooling and experiences at medical school where he first encountered the work of Harold Gillies. It briefly addresses the development of modern plastic surgery during the First World War.