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Annals of Surgery|October 29, 2010
Subtotal replacement of the skin of the face for actinodermatitis due to roentgenotherapy; with multiple areas of squamous cell carcinomaH P JENKINS
The Journal of the International College of Surgeons|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage by gelatin spongeH P JENKINS
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|October 29, 2010
The absorbable hemostatic agentsH P JENKINS
The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 29, 2010
Pedicle grafts from the arm for reconstructions about the faceH P JENKINS
The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage by gelatin sponge in experimental wounds of the great vessels and the heartH P JENKINS, R JAMPOLIS
Annals of Surgery|October 29, 2010
Studies on the use of gelatin sponge or foam as an hemostatic agent in experimental liver resections and injuries to large veinsH P JENKINS, R JANDA
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1920)|October 29, 2010
Gelatin sponge, a new hemostatic substance; studies on absorbabilityH P JENKINS, J S CLARKE
Surgery|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage from the cardiac auricles by the gelatin sponge; an experimental studyR W JAMPOLIS, H P JENKINS
Journal of the American Medical Association|October 29, 2010
Present status of gelatin sponge for the control of hemorrhage; with experimental data on its use for wounds of the great vessels and the heartH P JENKINS, E H SENZ
Surgery|October 29, 2010
Clinical and experimental observations on the use of gelatin sponge or foamH P JENKINS, R JANDA, J CLARKE
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Annals of Surgery|October 29, 2010
Subtotal replacement of the skin of the face for actinodermatitis due to roentgenotherapy; with multiple areas of squamous cell carcinomaH P JENKINS
The Journal of the International College of Surgeons|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage by gelatin spongeH P JENKINS
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|October 29, 2010
The absorbable hemostatic agentsH P JENKINS
The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 29, 2010
Pedicle grafts from the arm for reconstructions about the faceH P JENKINS
The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage by gelatin sponge in experimental wounds of the great vessels and the heartH P JENKINS, R JAMPOLIS
Annals of Surgery|October 29, 2010
Studies on the use of gelatin sponge or foam as an hemostatic agent in experimental liver resections and injuries to large veinsH P JENKINS, R JANDA
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1920)|October 29, 2010
Gelatin sponge, a new hemostatic substance; studies on absorbabilityH P JENKINS, J S CLARKE
Surgery|March 19, 2010
Control of hemorrhage from the cardiac auricles by the gelatin sponge; an experimental studyR W JAMPOLIS, H P JENKINS
Journal of the American Medical Association|October 29, 2010
Present status of gelatin sponge for the control of hemorrhage; with experimental data on its use for wounds of the great vessels and the heartH P JENKINS, E H SENZ
Surgery|October 29, 2010
Clinical and experimental observations on the use of gelatin sponge or foamH P JENKINS, R JANDA, J CLARKE
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