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Victorian surgeons had a need for speed
Victorian surgeons didn't have access to anesthesia, and relied on burly assistants to hold down terrified patients while they lopped off infected limbs. That led to fierce competition as surgeons sought to complete their operations more quickly, with one sawbones finding fame for hacking and sewing up in less than 2½ minutes.
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