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A SURVEY OF 1,064 OPERATIONS FOR THE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF TONSILS AND ADENOIDS, With a Consideration of the Possibility of a Reduction in the Number of Operations

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.1.2978.114
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January 26, 1918

Authors
E. D. D. Davis
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BMJ


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