The Cure of Rupture by Paraffin Injections is a detailed medical treatise authored by Dr. Charles Worthington, focusing on the innovative treatment of hernia (commonly referred to as rupture) through the use of paraffin injections. Published in the early 20th century, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the then-novel technique, which sought to offer a less invasive alternative to traditional surgical methods. Dr. Worthington meticulously describes the historical context of hernia treatments, the limitations and risks associated with conventional surgery, and the scientific rationale behind the use of paraffin as a therapeutic agent. The book delves into the procedural aspects of paraffin injection, including patient selection, preparation, the composition and sterilization of paraffin, and the step-by-step method of administration. Detailed case studies and clinical observations are presented to illustrate the efficacy and safety of the procedure, highlighting both successful outcomes and potential complications. Dr. Worthington also addresses the physiological mechanisms by which paraffin injections support tissue reinforcement and hernia closure, as well as the long-term prognosis for patients treated with this method. In addition to its clinical content, The Cure of Rupture by Paraffin Injections discusses the broader implications of this technique for the medical community, advocating for its adoption and further study. The book is richly supplemented with illustrations, diagrams, and references to contemporary medical literature, making it a valuable resource for surgeons, physicians, and medical historians interested in the evolution of hernia treatment. Through its thorough analysis and practical guidance, the book captures a pivotal moment in the history of minimally invasive surgery and reflects the spirit of medical innovation at the turn of the 20th century.