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Frederick K Lautzenheiser

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Neurosurgery|February 26, 2009
The first direct human blood transfusion: the forgotten legacy of George W. CrileNarendra Nathoo, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, Gene H Barnett
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 24, 2005
George W. Crile, Ohio's first neurosurgeon, and his relationship with Harvey CushingNarendra Nathoo, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, Gene H Barnett
Neurosurgery|January 16, 2009
Neurological surgery at the Cleveland Clinic: a historical perspectiveAlejandro M Spiotta, Mark D Bain, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, et al.
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Neurosurgery|February 26, 2009
The first direct human blood transfusion: the forgotten legacy of George W. CrileNarendra Nathoo, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, Gene H Barnett
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 24, 2005
George W. Crile, Ohio's first neurosurgeon, and his relationship with Harvey CushingNarendra Nathoo, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, Gene H Barnett
Neurosurgery|January 16, 2009
Neurological surgery at the Cleveland Clinic: a historical perspectiveAlejandro M Spiotta, Mark D Bain, Frederick K Lautzenheiser, et al.
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