The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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As much time and personal atten- tion should be given by the surgeon to this important subject as to that of splints and apparatus for acute joint affections . This subject is now beginning to have the proper realization of its ...
As much time and personal atten- tion should be given by the surgeon to this important subject as to that of splints and apparatus for acute joint affections . This subject is now beginning to have the proper realization of its ...
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For the treatment of the former , the reader is referred to the classic text - books and to two publications of Sir Robert Jones , " Injuries to the Joints , " and " Notes on Orthopedic Surgery .
For the treatment of the former , the reader is referred to the classic text - books and to two publications of Sir Robert Jones , " Injuries to the Joints , " and " Notes on Orthopedic Surgery .
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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS PART I AT THE FRONT CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS PAGE 17 CHAPTER II INJURIES TO THE ... PART II AT THE BASE HOSPITAL 54 59 CHAPTER V THE TREATMENT OF BONE INJURIES 61 CHAPTER VI JOINT INJURIES 86 ...
INTRODUCTION CONTENTS PART I AT THE FRONT CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS PAGE 17 CHAPTER II INJURIES TO THE ... PART II AT THE BASE HOSPITAL 54 59 CHAPTER V THE TREATMENT OF BONE INJURIES 61 CHAPTER VI JOINT INJURIES 86 ...
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CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS The method of fixation must comply with the following requirements : 1. It must prevent shortening and hold the fragments properly aligned . 2. It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient ...
CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS The method of fixation must comply with the following requirements : 1. It must prevent shortening and hold the fragments properly aligned . 2. It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient ...
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... onal plane of the body , since this position enables the patient to bring the hand to the mouth even if the shoulder is com- pletely ankylosed . Methods of Securing this Position . - The surgeon must FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 19.
... onal plane of the body , since this position enables the patient to bring the hand to the mouth even if the shoulder is com- pletely ankylosed . Methods of Securing this Position . - The surgeon must FRACTURES AND INJURIES TO JOINTS 19.
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