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Surgery

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Surgery|September 1, 1975
Letter to the editors: Techniques to aid in hernia repair complicated by "loss of domain"G Moss
Surgery|July 1, 1992
Nasogastric tube "suction-buster holes" release mucosal occlusion despite high suctionG Moss
Surgery|April 1, 1978
Two models of cerebral hypoxemic perfusionG Moss
Surgery|March 1, 1972
A simple technique for permanent gastrostomyG Moss
Surgery|May 1, 1970
A simple and accurate manometer for monitoring central venous pressureG Moss
Surgery|February 1, 1972
Transection of rectus abdominus: rapid hemostasis with automatic staplerG Moss
Surgery|October 1, 1970
Technique for simultaneous x-ray visualization of the entire lower extremity arterial tree (distal aorta to foot) without a film changerG Moss, A J Wendth
Surgery|February 1, 1986
Reducing postoperative pain, narcotics, and length of hospitalizationG Moss, M E Regal, L Lichtig
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Surgery|September 1, 1975
Letter to the editors: Techniques to aid in hernia repair complicated by "loss of domain"G Moss
Surgery|July 1, 1992
Nasogastric tube "suction-buster holes" release mucosal occlusion despite high suctionG Moss
Surgery|April 1, 1978
Two models of cerebral hypoxemic perfusionG Moss
Surgery|March 1, 1972
A simple technique for permanent gastrostomyG Moss
Surgery|May 1, 1970
A simple and accurate manometer for monitoring central venous pressureG Moss
Surgery|February 1, 1972
Transection of rectus abdominus: rapid hemostasis with automatic staplerG Moss
Surgery|October 1, 1970
Technique for simultaneous x-ray visualization of the entire lower extremity arterial tree (distal aorta to foot) without a film changerG Moss, A J Wendth
Surgery|February 1, 1986
Reducing postoperative pain, narcotics, and length of hospitalizationG Moss, M E Regal, L Lichtig
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