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Orthopaedic Surgery Advances Resulting from World War II
Paul J. Dougherty, Peter R. Carter, David Seligson, Daniel R. Benson, and John M. Purvis
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- Pharmacology..Fractures (Drug Development)
- Medicine..External Fixator

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