The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Dr. Mayer , in his presentation of the subject in this book , has led to these important questions , and has given the results of a practical experience with many of the new problems which have come to us in the last three years of ...
Dr. Mayer , in his presentation of the subject in this book , has led to these important questions , and has given the results of a practical experience with many of the new problems which have come to us in the last three years of ...
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Too little thought and time has been given in the past by the medical profession to this most important subject , not only to the proper selection of the substitutes , but also to the fitting and training in their use , and to the early ...
Too little thought and time has been given in the past by the medical profession to this most important subject , not only to the proper selection of the substitutes , but also to the fitting and training in their use , and to the early ...
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I am considering the treatment of war injuries under two main groups : that given at the front , and that at the base hospital . In the field , the essential orthopedic problem is proper fixation of the injured part ; in the base ...
I am considering the treatment of war injuries under two main groups : that given at the front , and that at the base hospital . In the field , the essential orthopedic problem is proper fixation of the injured part ; in the base ...
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nerves represent in condensed form the substance of a course given to military surgeons in Major Fred . H. Albee's Depart- ment of the Post - Graduate Hospital , New York City . I am led to include the anatomic data at the request of my ...
nerves represent in condensed form the substance of a course given to military surgeons in Major Fred . H. Albee's Depart- ment of the Post - Graduate Hospital , New York City . I am led to include the anatomic data at the request of my ...
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Photograph of the patient whose roentgenogram is given in Fig . 2 four months after the injury . Primary immobilization in the abducted posi- tion was followed by exercise treatment which resulted in almost the normal range of motion .
Photograph of the patient whose roentgenogram is given in Fig . 2 four months after the injury . Primary immobilization in the abducted posi- tion was followed by exercise treatment which resulted in almost the normal range of motion .
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