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January 1, 1952

Spread of Sensory and Motor Loss After Nerve Injury

January 1952 issue
2 (1-2) 36
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Neurology®
Volume 2Number 1-2January 1952
Pages: 36
PubMed: 14899593

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Published online: January 1, 1952
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Michael Kelly, M.D.
34 Queen's Road, Melbourne, Australia

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