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MetzenbaumM. Radium, radioactive substances and aluminum with experimental research of the same. Cleveland Medical Journal1904; 3: 191–208.
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MetzenbaumM. Radium—its value in medicine. Canadian Practitioner & Review1905; 30: 548–51.
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MetzenbaumM. Radium—its value in the treatment of lupus, rodent ulcer, and epithelioma. Internat Clin, Phila1905; 14: 21–31.
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MetzenbaumM. Cleveland's present ambulance service. Cleveland Medical Journal1908; 6: 7–12.
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MetzenbaumM. Photographic record of case of unusual congenital nasal deformity. Revue de Chirurgie Structive1938; 8: 20–1.
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MetzenbaumM. Full vision bifocal operating spectacles. JAMA1926; 86: 193.
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MetzenbaumM. Bony septal deflections removed by author's submucous septal chisel. Trans Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol1911; 16: 140–5.
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MetzenbaumM. Nasal reconstruction by means of auto and isografts. Laryngoscope1928; 38: 197–205.
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MetzenbaumM. Replacement of the lower end of the dislocated septal cartilage versus submucous resection of the dislocated end of the septal cartilage. Arch Otolaryngol1929; 9: 282–96.
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MetzenbaumM. Nasal reconstruction by means of bone and cartilage existing within old traumatized nose: Illustrated by plaster models and lantern slides of preoperative and postoperative cases. Laryngoscope1930; 40: 488–94.
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MetzenbaumM. Asymmetry of the nares—a positive diagnostic sign or entity establishing anatomic displacement of the lower end of the cartilaginous nasal septum. Arch Otolaryngol1932; 16: 690–7.
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MetzenbaumM. Dislocation of the lower end of the nasal septal cartilage. Arch Otolaryngol1936; 24: 78–88.