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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Each section of this article has been discussed in severe brevity. Potential pitfalls have been expanded in an attempt to be helpful to the general surgeon who attends patients with these clinical problems. Making the relatives aware of a potential complication in its broadest sense is the responsibility of the surgeon and can only be done if there is ...
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Each section of this article has been discussed in severe brevity. Potential pitfalls have been expanded in an attempt to be helpful to the general surgeon who attends patients with these clinical problems. Making the relatives aware of a potential complication in its broadest sense is the responsibility of the surgeon and can only be done if there is ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1988
To the Editor .—I laud Dr Jack Anderson's professed goal of ending the plastic surgery wars in his commentary in theArchives. 1 Certainly, as he concludes, it is not an impossible dream for men of good will. I do take issue, however, with his proposed solution, for it betrays what is really wrong with cosmetic surgery today. The so-called turf wars are
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To the Editor .—I laud Dr Jack Anderson's professed goal of ending the plastic surgery wars in his commentary in theArchives. 1 Certainly, as he concludes, it is not an impossible dream for men of good will. I do take issue, however, with his proposed solution, for it betrays what is really wrong with cosmetic surgery today. The so-called turf wars are
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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2008
The media play a vital role in public education. The predominant image they portray of plastic and reconstructive surgery is that of cosmetic surgery, whilst the specialty's true scope is often misrepresented. The aim was to evaluate portrayal of plastic surgery in the national newspapers.
Reid, A. J., Malone, P. S C
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The media play a vital role in public education. The predominant image they portray of plastic and reconstructive surgery is that of cosmetic surgery, whilst the specialty's true scope is often misrepresented. The aim was to evaluate portrayal of plastic surgery in the national newspapers.
Reid, A. J., Malone, P. S C
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Pediatric Plastic Surgery as a Superspecialty of Plastic Surgery
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2003openaire +3 more sources