The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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114 CHAPTER IX INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 133 CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED 182 CHAPTER XI THE AIMS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE ORTHOPEDIC RECONSTRUC- TION HOSPITAL 230 gu ad INDEX . 245 rec pr the dr tra me ins eff Su ...
114 CHAPTER IX INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 133 CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED 182 CHAPTER XI THE AIMS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE ORTHOPEDIC RECONSTRUC- TION HOSPITAL 230 gu ad INDEX . 245 rec pr the dr tra me ins eff Su ...
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Little can be accomplished by a splint , since , except in very extensive injuries which usually demand amputation , it seldom occurs that more than one or two bones are shattered , and those not injured act as effective internal ...
Little can be accomplished by a splint , since , except in very extensive injuries which usually demand amputation , it seldom occurs that more than one or two bones are shattered , and those not injured act as effective internal ...
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This was so marked in a number of patients that when they were referred to me the nails of the affected fingers were cutting into the palm and the patients were clamoring for amputation . The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth ...
This was so marked in a number of patients that when they were referred to me the nails of the affected fingers were cutting into the palm and the patients were clamoring for amputation . The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth ...
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Despite the usual demands for amputation of the helpless members it is advisable to conserve wherever possible by means of tendon operations . These operations cannot be considered in the same category as the transplantations described ...
Despite the usual demands for amputation of the helpless members it is advisable to conserve wherever possible by means of tendon operations . These operations cannot be considered in the same category as the transplantations described ...
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For further details the reader is referred to Dr. Gallie's description in the American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery , vol . xiv . CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED In the first portion INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 181.
For further details the reader is referred to Dr. Gallie's description in the American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery , vol . xiv . CHAPTER X TREATMENT OF THE AMPUTATED In the first portion INJURIES TO TENDONS AND TENDON OPERATIONS 181.
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