Paul Berger
Paul Berger (; 6 January 1845 Beaucourt, Territoire de Belfort – 1908) was a French physician and surgeon who practised in Paris at the Hôpital Tenon and was Professor of Clinical Surgery and Pathology at the Faculté de médecine de Paris. He is noted for ''Berger's operation'', a method of interscapulothoracic amputation, and for improvements in hernia/intestinal suturing. Provided by Wikipedia
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Radical rational/space time : idea networks in photography / by Berger, Paul, 1951-
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Improving the user experience through practical data analytics : gain meaningful insight and increase your bottom line / by Fritz, Mike, Berger, Paul D., 1943-
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Improving the user experience through practical data analytics : gain meaningful insight and increase your bottom line / by Fritz, Mike, Berger, Paul D., 1943-
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New York City Transit's Sarah Meyer on the future of your commute /
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Direct marketing management / by Roberts, Mary Lou
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Direct marketing management / by Roberts, Mary Lou
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Blog! : how the newest media revolution is changing politics, business, and culture / by Kline, David, 1950-
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