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1920

Moynihan delivers “The Ritual of A Surgical Operation”: “Infinite gentleness, scrupulous care, light handling, and purposeful, effective quiet movements, which are no more than a caress, are all necessary if an operation is to be the work of an artist, and not merely of a hewer of flesh” (Bateman, 148-151; cf. Selzer).