Foundational guide to operative surgery, organized for quick learning and practical use.
This edition presents Alfred Velpeau’s methodical approach, aiming to consolidate general axioms, surgical anatomy, and essential techniques into one cohesive volume. The translators’ preface highlights the work’s clarity, systematic structure, and its value for students and practicing surgeons alike.
The book emphasizes a broad, accessible foundation in operative surgery and surgical anatomy, aligning with established medical knowledge while introducing the latest approaches in what is called New Surgery. It covers essential procedures, practical manipulations, and the reasoning behind surgical decisions, with attention to how ideas have developed over time. The editors stress that this work is intended to be indispensable to schools, universities, and individual practitioners who seek a reliable, comprehensive reference.
- Clear, organized explanations of minor surgery, dressings, and practical operations
- Structured discussions of new surgical areas such as restoration of destroyed parts and subcutaneous techniques
- Guidance on principles of method, history, and evaluation of different procedures
- Historical context to help readers understand both successes and pitfalls in operative methods
Ideal for readers of medical history and everyday surgical practice, this edition serves as a solid entry point into foundational procedures and the evolution of operative technique.