Abstract

This paper outlines briefly the part played by two Dutch surgeons Jan Esser and Carel Koch and their contacts in England in the development of plastic surgery on the Continent and in Great Britain. Photographs and letters from the archives of Jan Esser throw a new light on the early days of the new specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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