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The Journal of Trauma
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May 1, 1974
Primary burn excision and immediate grafting: a method shortening illness
J F Burke, C C Bondoc, W C Quinby
The Journal of Trauma
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June 1, 1978
The use of microscopy as a guide to primary excision of high-tension electrical burns
W C Quinby, J F Burke, R L Trelstad, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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April 1, 1974
Tracheostomy complicating massive burn injury. A plea for conservatism
F E Eckhauser, J Billote, J F Burke, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
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August 1, 1976
Primary surgical management of the deeply burned hand
J F Burke, C C Bondoc, W C Quinby, et al.
Surgery Annual
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January 1, 1981
1981--approach to burn therapy
J F Burke, W C Quinby, G E Behringer, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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April 1, 1977
Patterns of high tension electrical injury in children and adolescents and their management
J F Burke, W C Quinby, C Bondoc, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine
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January 31, 1974
Temporary skin transplantation and immunosuppression for extensive burns
J F Burke, J W May, N Albright, et al.
Annals of Surgery
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September 1, 1977
The contribution of a bacterially isolated environment to the prevention of infection in seriously burned patients
J F Burke, W C Quinby, C C Bondoc, et al.
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)
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May 1, 1985
Management of toxic epidermal necrolysis in a pediatric burn center
N S Adzick, S H Kim, C C Bondoc, et al.
Annals of Surgery
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October 1, 1981
Successful use of a physiologically acceptable artificial skin in the treatment of extensive burn injury
J F Burke, I V Yannas, W C Quinby, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma
|
May 1, 1974
Primary burn excision and immediate grafting: a method shortening illness
J F Burke, C C Bondoc, W C Quinby
The Journal of Trauma
|
June 1, 1978
The use of microscopy as a guide to primary excision of high-tension electrical burns
W C Quinby, J F Burke, R L Trelstad, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
April 1, 1974
Tracheostomy complicating massive burn injury. A plea for conservatism
F E Eckhauser, J Billote, J F Burke, et al.
The Journal of Trauma
|
August 1, 1976
Primary surgical management of the deeply burned hand
J F Burke, C C Bondoc, W C Quinby, et al.
Surgery Annual
|
January 1, 1981
1981--approach to burn therapy
J F Burke, W C Quinby, G E Behringer, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
April 1, 1977
Patterns of high tension electrical injury in children and adolescents and their management
J F Burke, W C Quinby, C Bondoc, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine
|
January 31, 1974
Temporary skin transplantation and immunosuppression for extensive burns
J F Burke, J W May, N Albright, et al.
Annals of Surgery
|
September 1, 1977
The contribution of a bacterially isolated environment to the prevention of infection in seriously burned patients
J F Burke, W C Quinby, C C Bondoc, et al.
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)
|
May 1, 1985
Management of toxic epidermal necrolysis in a pediatric burn center
N S Adzick, S H Kim, C C Bondoc, et al.
Annals of Surgery
|
October 1, 1981
Successful use of a physiologically acceptable artificial skin in the treatment of extensive burn injury
J F Burke, I V Yannas, W C Quinby, et al.
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