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H R Webster

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British Journal of Plastic Surgery|July 1, 1991
Nasal augmentation in chondrodysplasia punctata using tissue expansionH R Webster, D R Marshall
Microsurgery|January 1, 1994
Closure of the second toe transfer donor site without disruption of the deep transverse metatarsal ligamentH R Webster, C J Inglefield
Clinics in Plastic Surgery|October 1, 1994
Craniofacial tumorsI T Jackson, H R Webster
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|February 1, 1996
Urethral reconstruction using the radial artery forearm free flap: conventional and prefabricatedW A Morrison, H R Webster, S Kumta
British Journal of Plastic Surgery|May 27, 1999
Scar formation after skin injury to the human foetus in utero or the premature neonateW A Morrison, J V Hurley, T S Ahmad, et al.
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery|July 1, 1991
Nasal augmentation in chondrodysplasia punctata using tissue expansionH R Webster, D R Marshall
Microsurgery|January 1, 1994
Closure of the second toe transfer donor site without disruption of the deep transverse metatarsal ligamentH R Webster, C J Inglefield
Clinics in Plastic Surgery|October 1, 1994
Craniofacial tumorsI T Jackson, H R Webster
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|February 1, 1996
Urethral reconstruction using the radial artery forearm free flap: conventional and prefabricatedW A Morrison, H R Webster, S Kumta
British Journal of Plastic Surgery|May 27, 1999
Scar formation after skin injury to the human foetus in utero or the premature neonateW A Morrison, J V Hurley, T S Ahmad, et al.
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