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Yang, BW; Bi, WL; Smith, TR; Brewster, R; Gormley, WB; Dunn, IF; Laws ER, Jr (February 2016). "How a Lumbar
Diskectomy Influenced Medical Malpractice and the Landscape of Health Care".
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S. L. A. MARSHALL (Apr 19, 1959). "TRAGIC TRIUMPH IN THE BURMA JUNGLE: THE MARAUDERS. By
Charlton Ogburn Jr. Illustrated. 307 pp. New York: Harper & Bros. $ 4.50. Tragic Triumph".
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Scheuer, Philip K (May 20, 1959). "Robinson, Heilman Prepare 'Islandia': Sperling Buys 'Marauders'; Maureen Stapleton Returns".
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