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An Unusual Case of Kyphotic Paraplegia and Hypophosphatasia;Meningiomas of Pineal Region and Posterior Part of 3rd Ventricle

by Sachs, Ernest, Jr

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Journal of Neurosurgery. Noted American Neurosurgeon. Both monographs inscribed at the top of the first page by Sachs. Offprints from J. of Neurosurgery, 1960 & 1962. Third unsigned offprint: Familial tumors of the "glomus jugulare", from Neurology, April, 1961. All with illustrations, titles circled in red with red nos. on front page. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1960.

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Title
An Unusual Case of Kyphotic Paraplegia and Hypophosphatasia;Meningiomas of Pineal Region and Posterior Part of 3rd Ventricle
Author
Sachs, Ernest, Jr
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Soft cover
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Used - Near Fine
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Paperback
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery
Date Published
1960
Keywords
Neurosugery

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