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Plastic surgery in ancient India

Plastic surgery in ancient India

Plastic surgery and dental surgery were practiced in India even in ancient times. Students were properly trained on models and were expected to study for at least six years before starting their training. Before beginning the training, the students were required to take a solemn oath. Sushruta taught his surgical skills to his students on various experimental models.

Incision on vegetables such as watermelon and cucumber, probing on worm-eaten woods are some instances of his experimental teachings. 

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Author अहिंसा परमो धर्मः धर्म हिंसा तथैव च: l

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