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  1. 40202771010
    Author(s):Robinson, E. M.
    Title:Surgical reconstruction of the biliary passages.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Methods, plastic
    Journal Title Abbreviation:South. M.&S.
    Date of Publication:1924
    Pagination:86: 516–9.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  2. 40202771040
    Author(s):Shaw, C. G.
    Title:Reconstruction of the bile passages.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Methods, plastic
    Journal Title Abbreviation:J. Coll. Surg. Australas.
    Date of Publication:1928
    Pagination:1: 126–8.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  3. 40202771070
    Author(s):Walton, A. J.
    Title:Reconstruction of the ducts.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Methods, plastic
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Proc. R. Soc. M.
    Place of Publication:Lond.
    Date of Publication:1923–24
    Pagination:17; sect. surg., 24–32.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  4. 40202771090
    Author(s):Boyce, F. F.
    Title:The so-called liver death syndrome in surgery.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Surg. Gyn. Obst.
    Date of Publication:1935
    Pagination:61: 122.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  5. 40202771100
    Author(s):Boyce, F. F.
    McFetridge, E. M.
    Title:So-called liver death; a clinical and experimental study.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Arch. Surg.
    Date of Publication:1935
    Pagination:31: 105–36.
    Reference Note:Also N. Orleans M.&S.J., 1935–36, 88: 563–7.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  6. 40202771110
    Author(s):Boyce, F. F.
    McFetridge, E. M.
    Title:The so-called liver death; an experimental study of changes in the biliary ducts following decompression of the obstructed biliary tree.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Arch. Surg.
    Date of Publication:1936
    Pagination:32: 1080–6.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  7. 40202771120
    Author(s):Clute, H. M.
    Swinton, N. W.
    Title:Mortality in surgery of the biliary tract during 1931 and 1932.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Rep. Lahey Clin.
    Date of Publication:1932
    Pagination:11–3.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  8. 40202771130
    Author(s):Connell, F. G.
    Title:Rapid high-temperature deaths following biliary-tract surgery.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Ann. Surg.
    Date of Publication:1931
    Pagination:94: 363–9.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  9. 40202771140
    Author(s):Connell, F. G.
    Title:Liver deaths (so-called) rapid high temperature deaths.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Ann. Surg.
    Date of Publication:1934
    Pagination:100: 319–27.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
  10. 40202771150
    Author(s):Dunn, A. H.
    Title:Control of mortality in surgery of the biliary tract.
    Subject(s):Bile-Ducts Surgery: Mortality
    Journal Title Abbreviation:U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull.
    Date of Publication:1927
    Pagination:3: 774–81.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 2/Page 277
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