The tome, which is written in Latin, is illustrated with diagrams, including the rhinoplasty, in which the patient's nose was attached to a flap of skin from his upper arm. In one plate, the patient is seen in bed with his forearm attached to his head and a flap of skin from his bicep region stuck onto his nose.The technique used then is not widely dissimiliar from how some reconstructions are facilitated today. Facsimiles of the book can be purchased at Amazon ($250), or browsed at Google libri.
The book tells how he stayed like that for about three weeks until the skin from his arm had attached itself properly. After a further two weeks the flap of skin was shaped so it resembled a nose and the process was complete.
The book was sold for £11,000 to a modern-day plastic surgeon.
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