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. 1965 May;49(5):235–245. doi: 10.1136/bjo.49.5.235

RATE AT WHICH MUSCLE BECOMES JOINED TO SCLERA AFTER OPERATIONS OF RECESSION AND RESECTION*

R M Ingram 1
PMCID: PMC506102  PMID: 14290869

Abstract

The major contributions of surgical interest which have been made to our under̄standing of wound healing since Virchow and Paget rest with quantifying the rate of repair and the appraisal of factors which affect it.” (Dunphy, 1960.)

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