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Blood & guts [videorecording] : a history of surgery. Episode 4 : Fixing faces

Publisher: Frenchs Forest, NSW : BBC Active, c2006Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: Fixing faces.Subject(s): Surgery, PlasticDDC classification: 617.95 Summary: Plastic surgery is not a modern phenomenon. It started over 400 years ago with a spate of botched nose jobs, so badly engineered that the nose would fall off if the wind blew too hard. It marked the birth of a whole new obsession. Surgeons gradually became entranced with the idea that not only could they fix the body, but now they could even fix our sense of self-esteem.
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Plastic surgery is not a modern phenomenon. It started over 400 years ago with a spate of botched nose jobs, so badly engineered that the nose would fall off if the wind blew too hard. It marked the birth of a whole new obsession. Surgeons gradually became entranced with the idea that not only could they fix the body, but now they could even fix our sense of self-esteem.

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