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Rhinoplasty and Restoration of Facial Contour with Special Reference to Trauma

Rhinoplasty and Restoration of Facial Contour with Special Reference to Trauma In the preface the authorstates "I have not sought to restate facts which can be found in any standard textbook but rather to furnish practical data in which much of the current literature is deficient." In chapter X he states "This chapter will stress those points which in the author's opinion need clarification and improvement." Later in the same chapter he states "As throughout this book, details of accepted procedures which have been repeatedly described elsewhere are omitted here. Emphasis is laid on controversial points and methods which personal experience has found of particular value." Thus the reader who is seeking a textbook giving details on the performance of routine rhinoplasties will be disappointed. The emphasis in this book is on trauma, both in its acute stage and in its late effects, the minimization of deformity and the correction of that which has already developed. In the chapter on anatomy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Rhinoplasty and Restoration of Facial Contour with Special Reference to Trauma

JAMA , Volume 137 (6) – Jun 5, 1948

Rhinoplasty and Restoration of Facial Contour with Special Reference to Trauma

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In the preface the authorstates "I have not sought to restate facts which can be found in any standard textbook but rather to furnish practical data in which much of the current literature is deficient." In chapter X he states "This chapter will stress those points which in the author's opinion need clarification and improvement." Later in the same chapter he states "As throughout this book, details of accepted procedures which have been repeatedly...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1948 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1948.02890400071023
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Abstract

In the preface the authorstates "I have not sought to restate facts which can be found in any standard textbook but rather to furnish practical data in which much of the current literature is deficient." In chapter X he states "This chapter will stress those points which in the author's opinion need clarification and improvement." Later in the same chapter he states "As throughout this book, details of accepted procedures which have been repeatedly described elsewhere are omitted here. Emphasis is laid on controversial points and methods which personal experience has found of particular value." Thus the reader who is seeking a textbook giving details on the performance of routine rhinoplasties will be disappointed. The emphasis in this book is on trauma, both in its acute stage and in its late effects, the minimization of deformity and the correction of that which has already developed. In the chapter on anatomy

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jun 5, 1948

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