Q
Queensway
Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May 21,
2007
This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2
2007
This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2