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James Tait Goodrich

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World Neurosurgery|February 19, 2013
The ancient art of trepanation--a Greek Bronze Age "hole in the skull"James Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|May 13, 2014
A medieval approach to head injuries from the golden era of Islamic medicine from the writings of Abn Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi-Rhazes (865-925)James Tait Goodrich
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|February 16, 2017
Single incision endoscope-assisted surgery for sagittal craniosynostosisJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|November 29, 2011
Harvey Cushing and the subject of brain death in 1908: an early neurosurgical dilemma and putting it all into perspectiveJames Tait Goodrich
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
Craniofacial surgery: complications and their preventionJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|December 3, 2014
Early surgeons performing trepanation: an examination of Scythian trepanations in the Gorny Altai at Hippocratic timesJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|June 6, 2015
In ReplyJames Tait Goodrich
Neurosurgical Focus|July 22, 2004
History of spine surgery in the ancient and medieval worldsJames Tait Goodrich
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|May 21, 2005
Skull base growth in craniosynostosisJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|March 19, 2013
Searching for the seat of the soul and its surgical corridors with a perspective on James L. Poppen, René Descartes, and their contributionsJames Tait Goodrich
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World Neurosurgery|February 19, 2013
The ancient art of trepanation--a Greek Bronze Age "hole in the skull"James Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|May 13, 2014
A medieval approach to head injuries from the golden era of Islamic medicine from the writings of Abn Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi-Rhazes (865-925)James Tait Goodrich
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|February 16, 2017
Single incision endoscope-assisted surgery for sagittal craniosynostosisJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|November 29, 2011
Harvey Cushing and the subject of brain death in 1908: an early neurosurgical dilemma and putting it all into perspectiveJames Tait Goodrich
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|April 15, 2005
Craniofacial surgery: complications and their preventionJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|December 3, 2014
Early surgeons performing trepanation: an examination of Scythian trepanations in the Gorny Altai at Hippocratic timesJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|June 6, 2015
In ReplyJames Tait Goodrich
Neurosurgical Focus|July 22, 2004
History of spine surgery in the ancient and medieval worldsJames Tait Goodrich
Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|May 21, 2005
Skull base growth in craniosynostosisJames Tait Goodrich
World Neurosurgery|March 19, 2013
Searching for the seat of the soul and its surgical corridors with a perspective on James L. Poppen, René Descartes, and their contributionsJames Tait Goodrich
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