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PLASTIC SURGERY, 1936-1938
ROBERT H. IVY, M.D., D.D.S.;
HENRY A. MILLER, M.D., D.D.S.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1938;27(5):622-642.
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A review of the progress made in plastic surgery during 1936 and 1937 encompasses many phases of activity. The impetus of an original discovery greatly accelerates and often revolutionizes a whole field of endeavor. In the interim, modification and internal development continue to test what is sound and worthy of survival. As plastic surgery touches in interest several fields, such as general, ophthalmic, maxillofacial and otorhinologic surgery, the interrelationships favor an interchange of ideas and methods. Not only do the frontiers of a specialty change with time and development, but the internal flux tends to organize the members within the group to evolve standards of practice and of the educational fitness of new members. This paper is an attempt to cover these various phases of activity in plastic surgery in the light of the recent literature.
SCOPE AND PROGNOSIS IN PLASTIC SURGERY
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