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Canadian Medical Association Journal|October 29, 2010
Clinical aspects of the bowel obstruction problemO H WANGENSTEEN
The Journal-Lancet|October 29, 2010
The ulcer problemO H WANGENSTEEN
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|October 29, 2010
Repair of large abdominal defects by pedicled fascial flapsO H WANGENSTEEN
American Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1980
The University of Glasgow and the Johns Hopkins Schools of SurgeryO H Wangensteen
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|April 1, 1979
Some early Greek heroes of medicine; the training of surgeons and some post-Hunterian schools of surgeryO H Wangensteen
Connecticut Medicine|September 1, 1975
Surgeons and wound management: historical aspectsO H Wangensteen
Minnesota Medicine|August 1, 1977
Minnesota's C(harles) Donald Creevy (1902-1977) and urologyO H Wangensteen
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 19, 2010
The role of the surgeon in the management of peptic ulcerO H WANGENSTEEN
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 19, 2010
The surgeon and his trust; with special reference to safe conduct of the patient through operationO H WANGENSTEEN
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|August 1, 1970
Nineteenth Century wound management of the parturient uterus and compound fracture: the Semmelweis-Lister priority controversyO H Wangensteen
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Canadian Medical Association Journal|October 29, 2010
Clinical aspects of the bowel obstruction problemO H WANGENSTEEN
The Journal-Lancet|October 29, 2010
The ulcer problemO H WANGENSTEEN
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|October 29, 2010
Repair of large abdominal defects by pedicled fascial flapsO H WANGENSTEEN
American Journal of Surgery|June 1, 1980
The University of Glasgow and the Johns Hopkins Schools of SurgeryO H Wangensteen
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|April 1, 1979
Some early Greek heroes of medicine; the training of surgeons and some post-Hunterian schools of surgeryO H Wangensteen
Connecticut Medicine|September 1, 1975
Surgeons and wound management: historical aspectsO H Wangensteen
Minnesota Medicine|August 1, 1977
Minnesota's C(harles) Donald Creevy (1902-1977) and urologyO H Wangensteen
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 19, 2010
The role of the surgeon in the management of peptic ulcerO H WANGENSTEEN
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 19, 2010
The surgeon and his trust; with special reference to safe conduct of the patient through operationO H WANGENSTEEN
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|August 1, 1970
Nineteenth Century wound management of the parturient uterus and compound fracture: the Semmelweis-Lister priority controversyO H Wangensteen
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