Early medical photos, long hidden, now destined for the high bidders
Dr. Stanley B. Burns, a New York-based ophthalmologist, had been collecting guns for years when, during a trip to Paris in 1975, a friend pointed out a historical medical daguerreotype. Likely taken during the 1840s, it showed a South American man with a jaw tumor. “From that moment on it was the end of guns,” he…
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