This volume of medical scholarship presents the March 1979 issue of Surgery in Italy, edited by Paride Stefanini. The publication reflects developments in surgical science within the Italian medical community during the late twentieth century. Structured as a professional periodical, the issue likely includes clinical studies, case analyses, and discussions of operative techniques relevant to contemporary practice. Contributions from specialists document evolving approaches to diagnosis, perioperative management, and surgical methodology. As part of a continuing series, the volume offers insight into the institutional and academic networks shaping Italian surgical research, providing historical perspective on the priorities, innovations, and professional discourse of the period.