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  • The Annals of Surgery is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal of surgical science and practice. It was started in 1885 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins...
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  • associations in the United States and Canada. He contributed to the Annals of Surgery. In 1898, van Beuren was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by Yale...
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  • American Journal of Surgery found no seasonal difference in outcomes for cardiac surgery patients. A 2007 study published in the Annals of Surgery found...
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    Treatment and the Physiopathology of Coarctation of the Aorta". The Annals of Surgery. 128 (4): 803–820. doi:10.1097/00000658-194810000-00014. PMC 1514106...
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    lesion's development, thickness, and invasion depth. Guidelines from the Annals of Surgery, however, suggest that melanomas larger than 2 mm be removed with...
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    appeared in the state medical association's journal and another local periodical in 1894, and in the Annals of Surgery the following year. On July 10, 1893 African...
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    triad to control haemorrhage in liver trauma which he described in the Annals of Surgery in 1908 is still widely used in modern hepatic surgery to minimise...
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    described the fracture of the fifth metatarsal which bears his name in the Annals of Surgery in 1902. In his paper, Jones described the fracture in a series...
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  • 1 in 100 to 1 in 5000. However a study done in 2008 reported to the Annals of Surgery that mistakes in tool and sponge counts happened in 12.5% of surgeries...
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    Roadmap for Value-based Surgery in the Post-pandemic Era in the Annals of Surgery journal. Working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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    Journal of Medicine. 3: 151–2. Reprinted: "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal". New series. 1 (12). Boston. April 23, 1868: 188–89. {{cite journal}}:...
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    institutions, 62 came after his chairmanship. He was an editor of the Annals of Surgery for 55 years, until his death. Rhoads was described as a Renaissance...
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    aneurysm repairs. In 2003, Safi and his team published an article in the Annals of Surgery, highlighting favorable patient outcomes, especially in reducing...
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    editorial board of multiple journals including the Annals of Surgery, the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, and the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care...
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    published in articles that appeared in the Annals of Surgery (1968), Acta Hepato-splenologica (1970), and the Journal of the Oklahoma Medical Association...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Welsh inventions and discoveries
    described the fracture of the fifth metatarsal which bears his name in the Annals of Surgery in 1902. In his paper, Jones described the fracture in a series...
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