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June 10th, 2010

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Limb Salvage Team Helps Victims of Haitian Earthquake
A team of plastic and orthopedic surgeons achieved a high success rate in limb salvage–minimizing the need for amputations–among patients injured in last year’s devastating earthquake in Haiti, reports a study in the June issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (r), the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).n Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Cosmetic Surgery, Dublin, Ireland – Liposuction Case Study


Voldyne Volumetric Incentive Spirometer


Voldyne Volumetric Incentive Spirometer


$8.99


Large volume measurement and advanced low-work-of-breathing filter. Compact, ergonomic design with built-in handle. Gradations on both sides of unit and good/better/best flow window for visualization of daily improvement. Single-patient use. ***Advanced, low work-of-breathing filter design Compact, ergonomic design Good – Better – Best flow window Large volume measurement up to 5000ml…

Makeup Makeovers: Expert Secrets for Stunning Transformations


Makeup Makeovers: Expert Secrets for Stunning Transformations


$12.00


Forget extreme makeovers! Robert Jones, makeup artist extraordinaire, outlines step-by-step how even the ugliest duckling can become a swan-with makeup alone! In hundreds of awe-inspiring before-and-after photos, Robert makes it easy for any woman to achieve true beauty.Unlike most makeup books that focus on celebrities or the already-glamorous, Makeup Makeovers shows every woman how to be her mos…

The Reconstruction of Warriors: Archibald McIndoe,the Royal Air Force and the Guinea Pig Club


The Reconstruction of Warriors: Archibald McIndoe,the Royal Air Force and the Guinea Pig Club


$21.03


The history of the Guinea Pig Club, the band of airmen who were seriously burned in airplane fires, is a truly inspiring, spine-tingling tale. Before World War II, plastic surgery was in its infancy. The most rudimentary techniques were only known to a few surgeons worldwide. The Allies were tremendously fortunate in having the maverick surgeon Archibald McIndoe – nicknamed ‘the Boss’ or ‘the Maes…


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