With the exception of Penfield, the history and literature of these pioneers is little known outside academic circles, medical archives and libraries.
But it was Kenneth McKenzie, in a life spent searching to improve his skills in diagnosis and in the operating room, who gained supremacy as a skilled surgeon and a wise and precise diagnostician. It was McKenzie who took neurosurgery out of the realm of general surgery and established it as a specialty at Toronto General Hospital, Toronto’s pre-eminent teaching hospital.
In a remarkable, thirty-year career dedicated to the art and technique of neurosurgery - at a time when the successful outcome of an operation depended on neuro-anatomic knowledge, gentleness in handling nervous tissue, dexterity, dispatch and experience - McKenzie led the way as an innovator and inventor to perfect the surgeon's art.
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd |
Binding | Hardcover |
EANs | 9781550417791 |
ReleaseDate | 2003-12-19 |