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Spare the rod or spoil the eye? corporal punishment- related eye injuries among children presenting to tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
Penetrating eye injuries in children in Ibadan
Visual outcome of pressurised bottled drinks related eye injuries in Ibadan
PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF PARENTS, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS CONCERNING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN NORTH-EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGERIA
Ocular injuries in a paediatric population at a child eye health tertiary facility, Ibadan, Nigeria
Childhood blindness, Eye disease screening checklist, Primary eye care, Sensitivity and Specificity
Causes of removal of the eye In Ibadan
REPRESENTATION OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SELECTED PLAYS IN NIGERIA
Representation of Crime and Punishment in Selected Plays in Nigeria
Crime and Punishment in Selected Modern African Novels
The eye as source of conceptual metaphors in Igbo
AN INTEGRATIVE NOTION OF PUNISHMENT IN TRADITIONAL YORUBA CULTURE
Tear function and abnormalities of ocular surface: relationship with subjective symptoms of dry eye in lbadan, Nigeria
Determinants of utilization of eye care services in a rural adult population of a developing country
Eye-For-An-Eye: High Compensation Awards Against States as Undue Punishment
Eye diseases among drivers In the University College Hospital and College of Medicine, University of lbadan, Nigeria.
Case control study of dry eye and related ocular surface abnormalities in Ibadan, Nigeria
Comparative review of burns with inhalation injury in a tertiary hospital in a developing country
Effect of eight-week intervention programme on the knowledge, attitude and utilization of eye protective devices among welders in Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria
Penetrating abdominal injuries in children
A Rural-Urban comparison of the prevalence and factors associated with unintentional home fall injuries in South Western Nigeria
Double wounds: ecologies of trauma in Kivoshi Shigematsu’s “to next spring- Obon” and Osahon Ize- lyamu’s “more sea than tar”
The cane, the pain and the punishment: corporal punishment in perspective
The cane, the pain and the punishment: corporal punishment in perspective
Bloodless Executions in the Seljukid State Tradition: The Procedures and Principles of Choking with Bowstring and Drawing Iron Rod to Eyes