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The History of the Southwestern Surgical Congress: 1949–1998 Introduction
Careful review of the history of the Congress and its growth can be attributed to 4 important factors, which will be included in this narration: (1) the scientific program has consistently improved in quality and changes have been made as newer concepts and technologies have been discovered; (2) the...
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