The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Dr. Mayer has called attention to the need of planning the treatment of long surgical cases so that the patient can be restored finally to his full function , and has also emphasized that this includes not only the restoration of his ...
Dr. Mayer has called attention to the need of planning the treatment of long surgical cases so that the patient can be restored finally to his full function , and has also emphasized that this includes not only the restoration of his ...
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It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient from the front to the base hospital . 3. It must allow free access to the wound not only for dressing but for incision in case of abscess formation . 4. The materials used must be such ...
It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient from the front to the base hospital . 3. It must allow free access to the wound not only for dressing but for incision in case of abscess formation . 4. The materials used must be such ...
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nature of the problem confronting him , and sufficient inge- nuity to adapt the method to meet the demands of the indi- vidual patient . Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the ...
nature of the problem confronting him , and sufficient inge- nuity to adapt the method to meet the demands of the indi- vidual patient . Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the ...
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reasons : First , because in the event of ankylosis of the shoul- der the abducted position gives the patient 90 ° free play through the action of the scapula ; second , because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ...
reasons : First , because in the event of ankylosis of the shoul- der the abducted position gives the patient 90 ° free play through the action of the scapula ; second , because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ...
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Bend a wire splint or bar of malleable iron to form a triangle whose one leg corresponds in length to the patient's body from the axilla to the crest of the ilium ; whose second leg measures from the axilla to the elbow ; the third leg ...
Bend a wire splint or bar of malleable iron to form a triangle whose one leg corresponds in length to the patient's body from the axilla to the crest of the ilium ; whose second leg measures from the axilla to the elbow ; the third leg ...
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