JacksonChevalierJacksonChevalier L.: Diseases of the Air and Food Passages of Foreign Body Origin. W. B. Saunders Co., 1936. (This book will contain tables giving the data concerning a scries of over 3,000 cases of foreign body in the air and food passages.).
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JacksonChevalierJacksonChevalier L.: Bronchoscopy, Esophagoscopy and Gastroscopy, ed. 3rd.W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1934.
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JacksonChevalierJacksonChevalier L.: Foreign Bodies in the Air and Food Passages, Roentgenologically Considered. Ann. Roentgen., Vol. 16, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., New York, 1934.
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JacksonChevalier L.: Bones as Overlooked Foreign Bodies in the Lung. Arch. Otolaryngol., 12: 499–507 (October), 1930.
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ChamberlainW. Edw.YoungBarton R.: Ossification (so-called “Calcification”) of Normal Laryngeal Cartilages Mistaken for Foreign Body. Amer. J. Roentg. and Radium Ther., Vol. 37 (April), 1935.
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JacksonChevalierJacksonChevalier L.: Pins at the Periphery of the Lung. Arch. Otolaryngol., 15: 860–882 (June), 1932.
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JacksonChevalierJacksonChevalier L.: Peroral Gastroscopy. J. A. M. A., 104: 269–274 (Jan.), 1935.
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ChevalierJackson L.ChamberlainW. Edward: The Biplane Fluoroscope as an Aid in Bronchoscopy. Trans, of Amer. Bron. Society, 1936. Also Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, not yet published.