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The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|October 5, 2010
Oral and maxillofacial surgical contribution to 21 months of operating theatre activity in Kandahar Field Hospital: 1 February 2007-31 October 2008J Breeze, A J Gibbons, J G Combes, et al.
Injury|May 1, 1995
How safe the 'banana' boat?I E Hawthorn, A M Monaghan, P F Mason, et al.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery|February 19, 2011
Management of maxillofacial wounds sustained by British service personnel in AfghanistanJ Breeze, K McVeigh, J J Lee, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
Clinical strategies in the management of complex maxillofacial injuries sustained by British military personnelK McVeigh, J Breeze, P Jeynes, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 21, 2006
A fellowship in craniofacial surgeryA J Gibbons, A M Monaghan, D K Dhariwal, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|May 15, 2003
A drill-free bone screw for intermaxillary fixation in military casualtiesA J Gibbons, J M Baden, A M Monaghan, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
Five months of surgery in the multinational field hospital in Afghanistan with an emphasis on oral and maxillofacial injuriesJ Breeze, A M Monaghan, M D Williams, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|November 16, 2010
Mandibular fractures in British military personnel secondary to blast trauma sustained in Iraq and AfghanistanJ Breeze, A J Gibbons, N C Hunt, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|January 13, 2018
Skill sets required for the management of military head, face and neck trauma: a multidisciplinary consensus statementJohn Breeze, R Blanch, J Baden, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|November 13, 2016
Optimising ballistic facial coverage from military fragmenting munitions: a consensus statementJ Breeze, D C Tong, D Powers, et al.
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The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|October 5, 2010
Oral and maxillofacial surgical contribution to 21 months of operating theatre activity in Kandahar Field Hospital: 1 February 2007-31 October 2008J Breeze, A J Gibbons, J G Combes, et al.
Injury|May 1, 1995
How safe the 'banana' boat?I E Hawthorn, A M Monaghan, P F Mason, et al.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery|February 19, 2011
Management of maxillofacial wounds sustained by British service personnel in AfghanistanJ Breeze, K McVeigh, J J Lee, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
Clinical strategies in the management of complex maxillofacial injuries sustained by British military personnelK McVeigh, J Breeze, P Jeynes, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 21, 2006
A fellowship in craniofacial surgeryA J Gibbons, A M Monaghan, D K Dhariwal, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|May 15, 2003
A drill-free bone screw for intermaxillary fixation in military casualtiesA J Gibbons, J M Baden, A M Monaghan, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
Five months of surgery in the multinational field hospital in Afghanistan with an emphasis on oral and maxillofacial injuriesJ Breeze, A M Monaghan, M D Williams, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|November 16, 2010
Mandibular fractures in British military personnel secondary to blast trauma sustained in Iraq and AfghanistanJ Breeze, A J Gibbons, N C Hunt, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|January 13, 2018
Skill sets required for the management of military head, face and neck trauma: a multidisciplinary consensus statementJohn Breeze, R Blanch, J Baden, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|November 13, 2016
Optimising ballistic facial coverage from military fragmenting munitions: a consensus statementJ Breeze, D C Tong, D Powers, et al.
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