Vilray P. Blair papers, 1901-1955. 1901-1955.

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Vilray P. Blair papers, 1901-1955. 1901-1955.

Correspondence, manuscripts, certificates, photographs, clippings, addresses books and card files relating to Dr. Blair's interest in neoplasms, oral and plastic surgery, and dental medicine. Also documents his association with American Board of Plastic Surgery, American Board of Surgery, American College of Surgeons, and Barnes Hospital.

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Plastic and oral surgeon. Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Professor of Surgery, Washington University, School of Medicine (St. Louis, Mo.), 1894-1912 and Clinical Professor of Surgery, 1922-1941, Professor of Oral Surgery, Washington University, School of Dentistry, 1927-1941. From the description of Vilray P. Blair papers, 1901-1955. 1901-1955. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 10715866 ...

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