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WMS 990 Leg Surgery
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WMS 990 Leg Surgery
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A leg operation in process. The patient is held in place, while the surgeon works on the leg. Another man approaches holding an instrument resembling a sickle. Two others stand by a table that holds various instruments and jars.

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Keywords: Eyesight; Surgery; Eye; Religious Order; Ophthalmology

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  • Library reference: WMS 990
  • Photo number: L0041082
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