Volume 26, Issue 12 pp. 1512-1524
Surgical History

Harbinger or hermit? Pancreatic anatomy and surgery through the Ages—Part 3

David A. McClusky M.D.

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David A. McClusky M.D.

The Centers for Surgical Anatomy and Technique, Emory University School of Medicine, 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 303, 30322 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Lee J. Skandalakis M.D.

Lee J. Skandalakis M.D.

The Centers for Surgical Anatomy and Technique, Emory University School of Medicine, 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 303, 30322 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Gene L. Colborn Ph.D.

Gene L. Colborn Ph.D.

The Centers for Surgical Anatomy and Technique, Emory University School of Medicine, 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 303, 30322 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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John E. Skandalakis M.D., Ph.D.

John E. Skandalakis M.D., Ph.D.

The Centers for Surgical Anatomy and Technique, Emory University School of Medicine, 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 303, 30322 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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First published: 28 February 2014
Citations: 16

Published Online: October 10, 2002

“Harbinger or Hermit? Pancreatic Anatomy and Surgery through the Ages–Parts 1 and 2” (DOI: 10.1007/s00268-002-1238-x and DOI: id 1007/ S0Ü268-002-1239-9) appeared in World Journal of Surgery Vol. 26. No. 9 and Vol. 26, No. 11.

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