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Chronic and relapsing appendicitis].
IV. The Propriety of, and the Indications for, the Resection of the Appendix Vermiformis During the …
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Present-day blood picture. XVIII. Hemogram curve in chronic relapsing appendicitis].
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Non Operative Treatment for Acute Appendicitis
Study of Conservative Versus Surgical Treatment of Appendicitis
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