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SluderGreenfield. On the nasal conditions found in these cases; with especial reference to an abnormal relation of the uncinate process of the ethmoid to the bulla of the ethmoid. Trans. Am. Ophthalmological Society, 1900.
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EwingA. E.This was cited specially in the St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Vol. XXI, No. 5, November, 1899.
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I mentioned this class, in my paper of 1900, as produced by a deflection or a bulging of the septum opposite the anterior tip of the middle turbinate.
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