World's earliest evidence of a successfulsurgical amputation

World's earliest evidence of a successfulsurgical amputation found in 31,000-year-old grave in Borneo - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

BRISBANE, Sept 8: Modern medicine seems to advance with time thanks to research breakthroughs. Hence it’s often thought that further into the past, only simpler medical practices existed. The medical expertise of foraging communities such as hunter-gatherers has been thought to be rudimentary and unchanging. It’s been argued that shifts towards settled agricultural life within the past 10,000 years were what created new health problems and advances in medical culture; this includes surgery. Published today in the journal Nature, we […]

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