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W. K. Livingston

Professor of surgery

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    Pain mechanisms : a physiologic interpretation of causalgia and its related states / by W.K. Livingston.

    Livingston, W. K. (William Kenneth), 1892-1966. | Date: 1943
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    Pain and suffering / William K. Livingston ; editor, Howard L. Fields.

    Livingston, W. K. (William Kenneth), 1892-1966. | Date: [1998], ©1998
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    The clinical aspects of visceral neurology : with special reference to the surgery of the sympathetic nervous system / by W. K. Livingston.

    Livingston, W. K. (William Kenneth), 1892-1966. | Date: [1935], ©1935
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    Pain mechanisms : a physiologic interpretation of causalgia and its related states / by W.K. Livingston.

    Livingston, W. K. (William Kenneth), 1892-1966. | Date: 1947
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    The clinical aspects of visceral neurology : with special reference to the surgery of the sympathetic nervous system / by W. K. Livingston.

    Livingston, W. K. (William Kenneth), 1892-1966. | Date: [1935], ©1935

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