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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
Historical Review

Osler and the Infected Letter

Charles T. Ambrose*Comments to Author 
Author affiliation: *University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA

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Figure 3

Rastel, a perforating mallet, ca. 1830 (18).

Figure 3. Rastel, a perforating mallet, ca. 1830 (18).

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