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C Jelenko

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Southern Medical Journal|July 1, 1972
Ingestion of mineral acidC Jelenko, J Story, R G Ellison
The American Surgeon|March 1, 1975
Primary hyperparathyroidism in a referral hospitalC R Veazey, C Jelenko, F Kessler
The American Surgeon|February 1, 1974
Ingestion of mineral acidC Jelenko, J Story, R G Ellison
The American Surgeon|May 1, 1977
Simplified determination of colloid osmotic pressureR I Solenberger, C Jelenko, A R Mansberger
JACEP|January 1, 1976
Call for help: an algorithm for burn assessment, triage, and acute careJ C McKinley, C Jelenko, M C Lasseter
The Journal of Trauma|December 1, 1970
The effect of topial Sulfamylon on water loss through burn eschar: a re-evaluationC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, A P Anderson
Postgraduate Medicine|October 1, 1975
Respiratory problems complicating burn injury: recognition, assessment, and treatmentC Jelenko, A F Garrison, J C McKinley
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1972
Studies in burns. XI. Ethyl linoleate: the water-holding lipid of skin. B. Effects on in vivo burn escharC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, T H Scott
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1982
Emergency medicine in colonial America: Revolutionary War casualtiesC Jelenko, J B Matthews, J C Matthews
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1972
Studies in burns. X. Ethyl linoleate: the water-holding lipid of skin. A. The evidenceC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, T H Scott
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Southern Medical Journal|July 1, 1972
Ingestion of mineral acidC Jelenko, J Story, R G Ellison
The American Surgeon|March 1, 1975
Primary hyperparathyroidism in a referral hospitalC R Veazey, C Jelenko, F Kessler
The American Surgeon|February 1, 1974
Ingestion of mineral acidC Jelenko, J Story, R G Ellison
The American Surgeon|May 1, 1977
Simplified determination of colloid osmotic pressureR I Solenberger, C Jelenko, A R Mansberger
JACEP|January 1, 1976
Call for help: an algorithm for burn assessment, triage, and acute careJ C McKinley, C Jelenko, M C Lasseter
The Journal of Trauma|December 1, 1970
The effect of topial Sulfamylon on water loss through burn eschar: a re-evaluationC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, A P Anderson
Postgraduate Medicine|October 1, 1975
Respiratory problems complicating burn injury: recognition, assessment, and treatmentC Jelenko, A F Garrison, J C McKinley
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1972
Studies in burns. XI. Ethyl linoleate: the water-holding lipid of skin. B. Effects on in vivo burn escharC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, T H Scott
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1982
Emergency medicine in colonial America: Revolutionary War casualtiesC Jelenko, J B Matthews, J C Matthews
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1972
Studies in burns. X. Ethyl linoleate: the water-holding lipid of skin. A. The evidenceC Jelenko, M L Wheeler, T H Scott
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