PERFORATION OF THE STOMACH BY FISH BONE PRODUCING DELAYED TRANSIENT OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
Peter Gay,
Corresponding Author
Peter Gay
Momington Peninsula Hospital, Frankston, Victoria, Australiad
Mr P. Gay, 17 Yuille St, Frankston, Vic. 3199, Australia.
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Doron Gaddie
Momington Peninsula Hospital, Frankston, Victoria, Australiad
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Peter Gay,
Corresponding Author
Peter Gay
Momington Peninsula Hospital, Frankston, Victoria, Australiad
Mr P. Gay, 17 Yuille St, Frankston, Vic. 3199, Australia.
Search for more papers by this author Doron Gaddie,
Doron Gaddie
Momington Peninsula Hospital, Frankston, Victoria, Australiad
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First published: October 1993
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