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ABSTRACT THE surgery of the sympathetic nervous system is yet in its infancy. Our knowledge of this system itself is none too well developed, so that its surgery must of necessity remain in
the experimental stage until our knowledge of the pathology is sounder. The Surgery of the Sympathetic Nervous System. By Prof. George E. Gask J. Paterson Ross. Pp. xii + 163 + 13 plates.
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