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CraniOrofacial Trauma: The first law

Shikha Bharadwaj, Anuj Bhargava

Keywords : Trauma, First law

Citation Information : Bharadwaj S, Bhargava A. CraniOrofacial Trauma: The first law. Arch Craniofac Sci 2013; 1 (1):17-18.

DOI: 10.5005/ACOFS-11029-01106

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 30-09-2013

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2013; BPH.


Abstract

Trauma has been given the utmost importance in the field of medicine since ages and is still being the most common cause of mortality and disability worldwide. Every hospital must have a fully equipped trauma care unit, operation theaters and intensive care units to render a better care to trauma patients and also emergency medical services and specialist from all the medical specialties.


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