Brain surgery is perhaps the oldest of the practiced medical arts. No hard evidence exists suggesting a beginning to the practice of other facets of medicine such as pharmacology -- using drugs, chemical and natural ingredients to help a fellow human being. There is ample evidence, however, of brain surgery, dating back to the late stone age.
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the ancient Mayans. They were also the first to perform brain surgery.
the Mexicans :)
The Russian cardiac surgeon, Dr. Vasilii Kolesov, was the first doctor to perform bypass surgery in the United States on May 2, 1960. The surgery was successful.
she was the wirst woman to perform a successful open hear surgery the first woman to perform an open heart surgery
The first doctor to perform a cornea transplant was Dr. Eduard Zirm. The patient that had this surgery was Alois Gloger. The surgery was performed on December 7th 1905.
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i think it was Gregory mendel
For an individual to train for the task of brain tumor surgery they must first earn a medical license as well as the right to do basic surgery. Only after taking multiple specialized courses can an individual be trained for brain tumor surgery.
people were reported to do surgery on the brain since 200bc
The first recorded brain surgery was performed in ancient Peru around 3,000 years ago by the Inca people. The surgery involved drilling small holes into the skull to release pressure caused by head injuries.
Surgery is seldom the first choice for losing weight. Generally speaking, to qualify for a surgical procedure, a person needs to be atleast 100 pounds overweight or twice their ideal weight.