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Publications by Peter G. Brindley MD
Lessons From History: Still Relevant in the “Information Age”
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine
Acute Care SINS: Surgical Insights for the Non-Surgeon - Chapter 2: Tubes, Drains, and Ostomies
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine
Acute Care SINS: Surgical Insights for the Non-Surgeon - Chapter 12: Brain Surgery SINS
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine
Acute Care SINS: Surgical Insights for the Non-Surgeon - Chapter 6: Colon
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine
Acute Care SINS: Surgical Insights for the Non-Surgeon - Chapter 4: Stomach SINS
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine
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