Williamson, 1936 - Google Patents
The Technique of Tonsil EnucleationWilliamson, 1936
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- Williamson H
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- The Indian Medical Gazette
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The guillotines supplied to Indian hospitals are usually sharp, but the blade can be suit-ably blunted on a file and oilstone, or a bazaar mistri will do it for a few annas. The perfect blade is as blunt as a silver butter knife, in fact it is difficult to make it too blunt. When the blade has …
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