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The Problem of Transplantation and the Head and Neck Surgeon (Past, Present, and Future).

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The Problem of Transplantation and the Head and Neck Surgeon (Past, Present, and Future).

by ABSOLON, Karel B., et al

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Minneapolis:: University of Minneapolis, 1963., 1963. Offprint from the American Journal of Surgery, Volume 106, November 1963. 8vo. pp. 721-726. 6 figs., bibliog. Edges worn. Good.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Problem of Transplantation and the Head and Neck Surgeon (Past, Present, and Future).
Author
ABSOLON, Karel B., et al
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
University of Minneapolis, 1963.
Place of Publication
Minneapolis:
Date Published
1963
Keywords
Rhinoplasty

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