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Demonstration of "Duralumin.".
1913
S Melville
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A Lecture ON A NEW MATERIAL (DURALUMIN) FOR SURGICAL APPLIANCES: Delivered at the Medical Graduates' College and Polyclinic.
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Demonstration.
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DEMONSTRATION.
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