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Who's first on first?Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 90 1
(1992)
Authenticity? The dogma of self-delusion
Eur J Plast Surg (1998) 21:163±165 Springer-Verlag 1998 EDITORI A L L. Clodius When in sports you win a race, when you cross the finish nephrineº. An example might read ªwriting to you is line first, perhaps a special photograf is discussed to ob- not to secure recognition for myself but to impart knowl- tain a definitive decision, but once you step on the win- edge to your misled readers.º It is difficult not to add ners' pedestal, priority is decided. Definitely. Goldwyn's example of a further letter: ª¼ the authors ob- This does not seem to be so in science. It may be more viously realize that my idea was extremely important. complicated. But time also seems to be a decisive factor. They stole it in a despicably cunning way ¼ All I demand When Galilei (1564±1642) resigned his professorship is satisfaction ¼ or a promise that you will accept uncon- in Padova, and on the basis of his new type of telescopes, ditionally and unchanged my next four submissions, the in 1609 obtained a better position in Venice, a wave of first of which is entitled Facelift as a Means of Achieving jealousy and envy flared
European Journal of Plastic Surgery – Springer Journals
Published: May 8, 1998
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