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There are times, however rare, when the reader takes in a text while wondering about the imaginative life of its dedicated author. Such is the case with Richard Wolfe's reconstruction of Robert Hinckley's "The First Operation under Ether." Wolfe has gathered a seemingly infinite number of facts to document a painting that is little known -- or so this reviewer thought until Wolfe set the record straight. Hinckley's painting is "almost a model of a surgical operation and as such is probably reproduced more in print than any other American painting in its class." It hangs in the lobby of
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