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C McKay

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British Journal of Orthodontics|October 1, 1975
The evolution of surgery in the treatment of the unerupted maxillary canineC McKay
Health Services Reports|December 1, 1972
Mental health education and quality of lifeC McKay
Nursing|February 1, 1992
Silent children. What can you do for comatose children?C McKay
British Dental Journal|October 3, 1978
The unerupted maxillary canine. An assessment of the role of surgery in 2,500 treated casesC McKay
The Ulster Medical Journal|January 1, 1974
A dental epidemiological study in a high flouride area of County FermanaghC McKay
British Dental Journal|December 7, 1982
The autogenous transplantation of maxillary caninesC McKay
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|August 3, 2013
Post-transcriptional regulation of DNA damage-responsive gene expressionBruce C McKay
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 3, 1999
When doctor's might kill their patients. Moral character of clinicians and best interests of patients cannot be separatedA C McKay
Outlook for the Blind and the Teachers Forum|March 19, 2010
Some observations on aid to the needy blindE C McKAY
Outlook for the Blind and the Teachers Forum|October 29, 2010
Social insurance for the blindE C McKAY
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British Journal of Orthodontics|October 1, 1975
The evolution of surgery in the treatment of the unerupted maxillary canineC McKay
Health Services Reports|December 1, 1972
Mental health education and quality of lifeC McKay
Nursing|February 1, 1992
Silent children. What can you do for comatose children?C McKay
British Dental Journal|October 3, 1978
The unerupted maxillary canine. An assessment of the role of surgery in 2,500 treated casesC McKay
The Ulster Medical Journal|January 1, 1974
A dental epidemiological study in a high flouride area of County FermanaghC McKay
British Dental Journal|December 7, 1982
The autogenous transplantation of maxillary caninesC McKay
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|August 3, 2013
Post-transcriptional regulation of DNA damage-responsive gene expressionBruce C McKay
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 3, 1999
When doctor's might kill their patients. Moral character of clinicians and best interests of patients cannot be separatedA C McKay
Outlook for the Blind and the Teachers Forum|March 19, 2010
Some observations on aid to the needy blindE C McKAY
Outlook for the Blind and the Teachers Forum|October 29, 2010
Social insurance for the blindE C McKAY
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