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A SIMPLE TECHNIC FOR CORNEAL TRANSPLANTATION

Martin I. Green, M.D.

Arch Ophthal. 1945;33(2):150-152.

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The history of and indications for corneal transplantation have been well covered in the European literature by Filatov and Tudor Thomas and in the literature of this country by Castroviejo. Those particularly interested in this subject will find comprehensive information in Castroviejo's articles. However, my colleagues and I have the impression that many ophthalmic surgeons fear to do a corneal transplantation because the technic appears too com . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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SAN FRANCISCO

From the Greens' Eye Hospital.



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