The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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The gap between the two ends of the radius was bridged later by a bone graft . in place with a final series of plaster turns . Care must be taken to give the fingers plenty of room so that as soon as the muscles have recovered from the ...
The gap between the two ends of the radius was bridged later by a bone graft . in place with a final series of plaster turns . Care must be taken to give the fingers plenty of room so that as soon as the muscles have recovered from the ...
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Few subjects in recent years have attracted more attention than this , and much careful experi- mental work has been done to decide the fate of the graft and to determine the most physiological operative procedure .
Few subjects in recent years have attracted more attention than this , and much careful experi- mental work has been done to decide the fate of the graft and to determine the most physiological operative procedure .
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transplantation , macroscopically without periosteum , is un- questionably due to the adhesion of these osteogenetic cells to the surface of the graft . Endosteal cells of the marrow cavity and of the Haversian canals are also capable ...
transplantation , macroscopically without periosteum , is un- questionably due to the adhesion of these osteogenetic cells to the surface of the graft . Endosteal cells of the marrow cavity and of the Haversian canals are also capable ...
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O -Connective tissue Graft surface , showing absorption FIG . 47. - Camera lucida drawing of microscopical section of the trans- planted bone , at a point where it projects into the soft parts . Section shows extensive bone absorption ...
O -Connective tissue Graft surface , showing absorption FIG . 47. - Camera lucida drawing of microscopical section of the trans- planted bone , at a point where it projects into the soft parts . Section shows extensive bone absorption ...
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In that portion of the graft , however , where cancellous bone was transplanted , a large proportion of nuclei have retained their normal appearance . Where the Young , new - formed bone on periosteal surface of graft Connective tissue ...
In that portion of the graft , however , where cancellous bone was transplanted , a large proportion of nuclei have retained their normal appearance . Where the Young , new - formed bone on periosteal surface of graft Connective tissue ...
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