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MylesDiseases and Treatment of the Nasal Accessory Sinuses, with an Analytical Report, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc., p. 93, 1896
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CurtisReport of Two Cases Illustrating the Negative Value of Transillumination in Antrum Diseases, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc., p. 167, 1898
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MayerEmpyema of the Antrum of Highmore in Young Infants, Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 54, 1901.
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CoffinA Report of Four Operated Cases of Sinusitis in Children, with a Presentation of Specimens Illustrating the Development of the Sinuses, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhin. and Otol. Soc., p. 256, 1904
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CoffinThe Choice of Operation for the Relief of Chronic Empyema of the Frontal Sinus and the Anterior Ethmoidal Cells, Trans. Am. Laryn. Ass., p. 116, 1905
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RichardsMy Personal Experiences with Empyemata of the Frontal Sinus, Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 125, 1905
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RichardsThe Treatment of Empyemata of the Maxillary Sinus Through the Nose, Trans. Am. Med. Ass., p. 18, 1905
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SymposiumCoakley, Wells, Berens, Coffin.Freudenthal, Curtis, Haskin and Ingals, 1905
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LoebThe Anatomy of the Middle Turbinate, with Special Reference to Its Topographic and Surgical Relations, Trans. Am. Med. Ass., p. 48, 1907
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WilsonGordonVariations of the Ostium Frontale and Their Bearing on Intranasal Operations on the Frontal Sinus, with a Note in Regard to the Topography of the Cribriform Plate, Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 178, 1908
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WorthingtonThe Intranasal Frontal Sinus Operation; the Accessibility of the Sinus and the Prognosis of the Operation, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhin. and Otol. Soc., p. 58, 1909
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ThompsonA Safe Intranasal Method of Opening Frontal Sinus, Laryngoscope, p. 810, 1910
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BirkettThe Value of Vaccine Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Disease of the Accessory Sinuses of the Nose, Trans Am. Laryng Ass., p. 94, 1910
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CoakleyReport of a Fatal Case of Asphyxia, Due to Pressure on the Trachea and Bronchus by a Tuberculous Mediastinal Gland. Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 196, 1910
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CulbertReport of a Case of Chronic Suppuration of the Antrum of Highmore. Puncture, Followed by Septic Pemphigus and Death, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhin. and Otol. Soc., p. 366, 1910
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SmithHarmonReports of Some Cases of Optic Neuritis, Benefited by Operation Upon the Sphenoid Sinus and Posterior Ethmoidal Cells, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhin. and Otol. Soc., p. 65, 1911
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MosherThe Surgery of the Ethmoid Labyrinth, Trans. Am. Med. Ass., p. 232, 1914
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SymposiumCoffin, Wood, Coakley, 1914
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LathropFrontal Sinus Suppuration With Results of New Operative Procedure, Trans. Am. Med. Ass., p. 33, 1915
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SluderA Surgical Consideration of the Upper Paranasal Cells, Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 200, 1916
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DeanInfections of the Paranasal Sinuses in Infants and Young Children With Special Reference to Adenoids and Chronic Tonsillitis as Etiologic Factors, Trans. Am. Laryng. Ass., p. 200, 1916
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WhiteThe Diagnosis and Prognosis of Loss of Vision from Accessory Sinus Disease, Trans. Am. Med. Ass., p. 129, 1920
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MullinThe Lymph Drainage of the Accessory Nasal Sinuses, Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhin. and Otol. Soc., p. 73, 1919