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The Footnote June 27, 2026 · Varanasi

The Sanskrit Surgical Treatise From Around 600 BCE That Describes the Forehead-Flap Nose Reconstruction Eighteenth-Century English Surgeons Then Brought Home

The *Sushruta Samhita*, a Sanskrit surgical treatise compiled around 600 BCE, describes 1,120 illnesses and 300 surgical procedures, including a forehead-flap rhinoplasty technique used to reconstruct noses cut off as judicial punishment. The 1794 *Gentleman's Magazine* of London published an account of the same procedure performed in Pune, observed by two British East India Company surgeons. Modern plastic surgery traces its lineage to that 1794 report.

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The Cabinet June 27, 2026 · University of Bologna

The Bolognese Surgeon Who Built New Noses Out of Upper-Arm Skin in 1597

Gaspare Tagliacozzi's *De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem* (1597) described the first systematic European reconstructive surgical technique for nose loss — using a substantial skin flap rotated from the patient's upper arm. The technique required the patient to keep the arm strapped to the face for several weeks while the graft established blood supply.

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