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    • Radiosurgery Development

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    • Historical context of radiosurgery invention.
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    • Evolution of diagnostic and imaging techniques in neurology.

    Observation:

    • Early medical facilities and their limitations.
    • Primitive investigative and imaging technologies.
    • Constraints on operative procedures for neurological diseases.

    Findings:

    • Understanding the limitations faced by radiosurgery pioneers.
    • Explaining the rationale behind early treatment choices.
    • Assessing the institutional and procedural constraints in early neurological treatment.

    Implications:

    • Provides historical perspective on radiosurgery evolution.
    • Informs understanding of technological impact on medical innovation.
    • Highlights the challenges overcome in developing advanced neurosurgical techniques.