American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 104
... mouth surgery have been made in recent years by Robert H. Ivy and Lawrence Curtis , who brought the whole subject of fractures within its more confined limits , ( 11 ) and Leo Winter who introduced a simplified technique for the wider ...
... mouth surgery have been made in recent years by Robert H. Ivy and Lawrence Curtis , who brought the whole subject of fractures within its more confined limits , ( 11 ) and Leo Winter who introduced a simplified technique for the wider ...
Page 107
... mouth discusses not only the methods of correct diagnosis and treatment but also appeals for early recognition of these lesions . Early diag- nosis of mouth tumors is not within the realm of general surgery but belongs to special ...
... mouth discusses not only the methods of correct diagnosis and treatment but also appeals for early recognition of these lesions . Early diag- nosis of mouth tumors is not within the realm of general surgery but belongs to special ...
Page 129
... mouth . I emphasize the mouth because this means that he must get acquainted with those anatomical structures within the oral cavity I indicated above . Secondly , he should learn to study not only the mouth of the patient but the ...
... mouth . I emphasize the mouth because this means that he must get acquainted with those anatomical structures within the oral cavity I indicated above . Secondly , he should learn to study not only the mouth of the patient but the ...
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