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Progress in Otolaryngology

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956
It is a great satisfaction to have been singled out for the recognition you have given me today. It is especially so because it comes from men who have had the same aspirations, who have been doing the same kind of thinking and have been striving toward the same end as myself. Such efforts have been based on an accumulating and shared fund of knowledge
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Otolaryngology for Internists

Medical Clinics of North America, 2021
Karthik Rajasekaran   +2 more
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Autotransfusion in Otolaryngology

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Homologous blood transfusions have rare but serious complications that may be eliminated by using autotransfusion for elective surgery in the head and neck. With a small amount of planning, virtually all of the blood necessary for any surgical procedure in the head and neck can come from the patient.
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Acupuncture in Otolaryngology

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1975
The enthusiastic acceptance of acupuncture by the people of the United States in partly indicative of the limitations of Western medicine. This paper is the result of a two year study using acupuncture in the field of otolaryngology to treat those patients whose illnesses have not responded to conventional Western medicine approaches.
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Allergy In Otolaryngology

The Laryngoscope, 1983
Otolaryngologic allergy concerns itself greatly with the teachings and influence of the late French Hansel, M.D., and his principles of optimal dosage. Later Herbert Rinkel, M.D., was to contribute the titration technique which allowed for a more systematic administration of antigens.
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Haemangiopericytoma in otolaryngology

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1979
Haemangiopericytoma is a rare vascular tumour with variable pathological behaviour. It arises from the proliferation of special cells called 'pericytes' which are found outside the blood capillaries. There is no specific predilection for any site in the body.
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Subspecialization in otolaryngology

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1996
A. G. D. Maran, Janet A. Wilson
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Embolization in otolaryngology

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1982
Alec F. F. O'Connor, Derek Kingsley
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Otolaryngology

American Journal of Rhinology, 2006
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