AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

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Surgeon-anatomist to robotic technician? The evolving role of the surgeon over three centuries.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next three centuries, the scientific basis of surgery changed dramatically. Morbid anatomy led to the understanding of organ-based pathologies that allowed ...

Five thousand years of minimal access surgery: 3000BC to 1850: early instruments for viewing body cavities.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Surgeons and their patients recognise that one of the major advances in surgical technique over the last 20 years has been the growth of minimal access surgery by means of laparoscopic and robotic approaches. Partnerships with industry have facilitat...

Artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare delivery.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
In recent years, there has been massive progress in artificial intelligence (AI) with the development of deep neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision and robotics. These techniques are now actively being applied in healthcare wi...