"President Eisenhower's operation for regional enteritis : : a footnote to history." 1964.

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"President Eisenhower's operation for regional enteritis : : a footnote to history." 1964.

Lt. Gen., Military Corps of the U.S. Army. Signed copy of a report on General Eisenhower's operation for regional enteritis as reprinted from Annals of Surgery, v. 157, no. 5, May 1964.

6 p. ; 26 cm.

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