Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries
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Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries
APA
Saigal Vinay Kumar, University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery, Dr S K Nair Supervisor & University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery. (1969). Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries. : .
Chicago
Saigal Vinay Kumar, University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery, Dr S K Nair Supervisor and University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery. 1969. Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries. : .
Harvard
Saigal Vinay Kumar, University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery, Dr S K Nair Supervisor and University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery. (1969). Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries. : .
MLA
Saigal Vinay Kumar, University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery, Dr S K Nair Supervisor and University of Delhi. Faculty of Medical Sciences. Department of Surgery. Clinical study of 100 consecutive cases of acute chest injuries. : . 1969.
