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3,000-Year-Old Artificial Toe Reveals Ancient Origins of Pro
3,000-Year-Old Artificial Toe Reveals Ancient Origins of Prosthetics
Believe it or not, but the use of prosthetics is actually not a modern phenomenon. In fact, the creation of man-made devices to replace missing body parts was already in use several thousand years ago.
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