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  • "Reconstructive" work -- work, that is to say, which is not the product of a "mental effort," but tends to the coordination of the psycho-muscular organism.

    Spontaneous Activity in Education Maria Montessori 1911

  • The American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) sponsors a two-year oculoplastic fellowship.

    Oculoplastic Fellowship 2010

  • Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 96: 1007-1011, 1995.

    CHOP publications spina bifida 2010

  • Reconstructive surgical procedure in which a flap of tissue or cartilage is attached to tissues in the back of the airway.

    Glossary 2010

  • (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery team physicians)

    Related Research 2010

  • The Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery's team of physicians focus not only on providing the best possible care for our patients, but also on research that will improve treatment and quality of life for the children we serve.

    Related Research 2010

  • Reconstructive surgery and painkillers are as normal part of professional wrestling as shaved torsos and fake tans.

    Dave Zirin: Linda McMahon's Body Count Dave Zirin 2010

  • (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery team physicians)

    Related Research 2010

  • Reconstructive surgery and painkillers are as normal part of professional wrestling as shaved torsos and fake tans.

    Dave Zirin: Linda McMahon's Body Count Dave Zirin 2010

  • Advances in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 9: 83-101, 1992.

    CHOP scarless fetal wound healing publications 2010

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