The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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It has been defi- nitely demonstrated that early radical methods are frequently necessary for ultimate conservative results , and for the final completion of full function , and that continued treatment given as early as possible ...
It has been defi- nitely demonstrated that early radical methods are frequently necessary for ultimate conservative results , and for the final completion of full function , and that continued treatment given as early as possible ...
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... to surgical measures , to provide the ultimate as well as the immediate result , and to thus avoid the long and unnecessary after - treatment , in overcoming secondary defects and deformities , which may so frequently be avoided .
... to surgical measures , to provide the ultimate as well as the immediate result , and to thus avoid the long and unnecessary after - treatment , in overcoming secondary defects and deformities , which may so frequently be avoided .
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... of the locomotor apparatus are essential factors in the proper selection and application of an artificial limb . It is a task requiring all the skill that the physician can bring to his work , and frequently the problem is so ...
... of the locomotor apparatus are essential factors in the proper selection and application of an artificial limb . It is a task requiring all the skill that the physician can bring to his work , and frequently the problem is so ...
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Diagram illustrating the type of deformity frequently seen in gunshot injuries to a single bone of the forearm . The arrows indicate the lines of force which the surgeon should apply in reducing the fracture .
Diagram illustrating the type of deformity frequently seen in gunshot injuries to a single bone of the forearm . The arrows indicate the lines of force which the surgeon should apply in reducing the fracture .
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Frequently fractures of the tibia alone . are splinted by the action of the uninjured fibula . In both . these events , an effective external splint is readily made either by two moulded plasters or by two lateral metal splints .
Frequently fractures of the tibia alone . are splinted by the action of the uninjured fibula . In both . these events , an effective external splint is readily made either by two moulded plasters or by two lateral metal splints .
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