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Editorial| Volume 79, ISSUE 2, P123-126, February 1976

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Expansion of educational programs in university departments of surgery

  • Erle E. Peacock Jr.
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    Reprint requests: Erle E. Peacock, Jr., M.D., Department of Surgery, college of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85724.
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    From the Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, Ariz., USA
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