NOVA
16th Century Nose Jobs
Show title: NOVA
Video title: 16th Century Nose Jobs
Video duration: 2m 19sVideo description: Losing one's nose was not completely uncommon in 16th century Europe. To replace their lost sniffers, some brave patients underwent an early form of rhinoplasty, which was performed without antibiotics or anesthesia.
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