War Wounds and Air Raid Casualties
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Articles republished from The ' British Medical Journal '. Contributed by St. J. D. Buxton, E. M. Cowell, C. Frankau, G. E. Gask, A. T. Hart, G. Jefferson, W. A. Lethem, D. D. Logan, P. H. Mitchiner, G. E. IMeligan, C. M. Page, J. Rickman, C. Seeley, G. Gordon-Taylor, J. M. Vaughan, J. M. Weddell, M. B. Wright. 1939. H. K. Lewis and Company, Limited, London. Pp. xii plus 256. Illustrated. Price, 10s. 6d.
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War Surgery in Spain *(i) Treatment of War Wounds and Fractures. J. Trueta. Hamish Hamilton & Co.(ii) "War Surgery in Spain." Tudor Hart. British Medical Journal, 1939, i., p. 1099.
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