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Fractures of the Zygoma, or Zygomatic Arch.
1857
Frank Hastings Hamilton
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Frank Hastings Hamilton
Fractures of the zygoma and zygomatic arch.
October 1950, Journal of oral surgery,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
FRACTURE-DISLOCATION OF THE ZYGOMA AND ZYGOMATIC ARCH.
September 1963, Connecticut medicine,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
Fractures of the zygoma (malar) zygomatic compound.
March 1955, Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[Treatment of zygoma fractures (a method for the immobilization of fractures of the zygomatic arch by continuous extension)].
January 1969, Annales de chirurgie plastique,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[The classification of injuries of the zygoma and zygomatic arch].
January 1968, Stomatologiia,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[Fractures of the zygomatic arch].
March 1985, Dental Cadmos,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[Use of the Status-X-Panorama roentgen apparatus for diagnosis of zygoma and zygomatic arch fractures].
September 1973, Deutsche Stomatologie,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
Camouflaging the posterior zygomatic arch protrusion after zygoma reduction surgery.
July 2012, Aesthetic surgery journal,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[Fractures of the zygoma, zygomatic arches and their treatment].
October 1966, Khirurgiia,
Frank Hastings Hamilton
[USE OF THE SUPERCILIARY APPROACH IN THE OPEN REDUCTION OF FRACTURES OF THE ZYGOMA AND THE ZYGOMATIC ARCH].
September 1963, Minerva chirurgica,
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