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BondCJ. On the results of 50 cases of abdominal hysterectomy for fibroid disease of the uterus. Lancet1903; i: 162–7.
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BondCJ. On the late results of three cases of transplantation of the fibula with remarks on the process of growth, and the physiological development of transplanted bone. Br J Surg1914; 1: 610–24.
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