De maxillae inferioris luxatione
C.-D Gaultier de Claubry
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De maxillae inferioris luxatione
Published
1782
Publisher
Typis Michaelis Lambert
Pages
8
Subjects
Fractures of the mandible
Theses anatomico-chirurgicae, an completa inferioris maxillae luxatio, non reducta, sit semper intr© decem dies lethalis?
Traumatic injuries of the teeth
Conservative treatment of mandibular dysfunction
Diagnosis and surgical treatment of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint
Fractures of the mandibular condyle in the growth period
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Who is the author of De maxillae inferioris luxatione?
De maxillae inferioris luxatione was written by C.-D Gaultier de Claubry.
When was De maxillae inferioris luxatione published?
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