Bunnell, Sterling, ed: Surgery in World War II. Hand Surgery

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Bunnell, Sterling, ed : Surgery in World War II. Hand Surgery

Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1955., 1955

First printing. 4to. ix, 447 pp. Profusely illustrated in B & W. Original gilt-stamped brown cloth binding. Sterling Bunnell (1882-1957) is considered to have originated the specialty of hand surgery; he was responsible for the designation of some Army hospitals as hand centers in WWII. (G-M 4404.2) Very light cloth wear (with a small superficial area of discoloration front cover), near fine. Surprisingly uncommon in cloth first edition.. Book Condition: Near Fine. Binding: Hardcover

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