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J W Hollinshead

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American Journal of Surgery|January 1, 1984
A new intraoperative test for completeness of vagotomy: the PCP-GABA (beta-parachlorophenol-gamma-aminobutyric acid) testY Goto, J W Hollinshead, H T Debas
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 4, 1990
Highly selective vagotomy in the treatment of complicated duodenal ulcerG L Falk, J W Hollinshead, D J Gillett
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 3, 1986
Major hepatic resection for neoplasia. The Concord Hospital experienceP C Cregan, J W Hollinshead, D J Gillett
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1990
Carcinoma of the stomach: a review with special reference to total gastrectomyH L Carmalt, D J Gillett, J W Hollinshead
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1981
Benign gastro-colic fistulaeJ W Hollinshead, R C Smith, D J Gillett
World Journal of Surgery|September 1, 1982
Parietal cell vagotomy: experience with 114 patients with prepyloric or duodenal ulcerJ W Hollinshead, R C Smith, D J Gillett
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|September 1, 1992
Bleeding duodenal ulceration: the results of emergency treatment with highly selective vagotomyR Brancatisano, G L Falk, J W Hollinshead, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1985
Fine bore jejunostomy feeding following major abdominal surgery: a controlled randomized clinical trialR C Smith, R J Hartemink, J W Hollinshead, et al.
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1985
Hypergastrinemia develops within 24 hours of truncal vagotomy in dogsJ W Hollinshead, H T Debas, T Yamada, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|January 1, 1984
A new intraoperative test for completeness of vagotomy: the PCP-GABA (beta-parachlorophenol-gamma-aminobutyric acid) testY Goto, J W Hollinshead, H T Debas
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 4, 1990
Highly selective vagotomy in the treatment of complicated duodenal ulcerG L Falk, J W Hollinshead, D J Gillett
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 3, 1986
Major hepatic resection for neoplasia. The Concord Hospital experienceP C Cregan, J W Hollinshead, D J Gillett
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1990
Carcinoma of the stomach: a review with special reference to total gastrectomyH L Carmalt, D J Gillett, J W Hollinshead
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|October 1, 1981
Benign gastro-colic fistulaeJ W Hollinshead, R C Smith, D J Gillett
World Journal of Surgery|September 1, 1982
Parietal cell vagotomy: experience with 114 patients with prepyloric or duodenal ulcerJ W Hollinshead, R C Smith, D J Gillett
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery|September 1, 1992
Bleeding duodenal ulceration: the results of emergency treatment with highly selective vagotomyR Brancatisano, G L Falk, J W Hollinshead, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1985
Fine bore jejunostomy feeding following major abdominal surgery: a controlled randomized clinical trialR C Smith, R J Hartemink, J W Hollinshead, et al.
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1985
Hypergastrinemia develops within 24 hours of truncal vagotomy in dogsJ W Hollinshead, H T Debas, T Yamada, et al.
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