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Neurosurgery in Siberia

World Neurosurgery, 2012
There is archaeological evidence that the first neurosurgical procedure in what is now known as Siberia was performed in 8005 ± 100 B.C. According to signs of bone growth, perhaps more than half of the individuals who received the ancient trepanations survived.
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Siberia's shrouded legacy

The Lancet Oncology, 2004
Victoria Dvornichenko is director of Irkutsk Regional Oncology Centre and an oncologist for the Irkutsk region in eastern Siberia, Russian Federation. She has worked as an oncologist for 32 years and was a senior consultant during the break-up of the Soviet Union and the transition from central planning to a market economy.
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Siberia.

Pacific Affairs, 1943
A. J. Grajdanzev, Emil Lengyel
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Siberia, Siberia

Choice Reviews Online, 1997
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FROM "SIBERIA" TO SIBERIA

The Yale Review, 2007
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Siberia

The Missouri Review, 2012
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Siberia

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1960
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Buying Siberia

The Mark Twain Annual
Abstract Mark Twain’s writings about money, finance, and economics are puzzling in many respects, one being that while other similarly minded authors gravitated toward social realism, Twain’s financial fictions use some combination of burlesque, allegory, and melodrama.
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Siberia

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1957
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Siberia

The Geographical Journal, 1913
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