The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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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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It is self - evident that no one splint can meet the require- ments of the many types of fractures and also that in many instances a variety of methods can be employed with equal effectiveness . In all cases , however , it is essential ...
It is self - evident that no one splint can meet the require- ments of the many types of fractures and also that in many instances a variety of methods can be employed with equal effectiveness . In all cases , however , it is essential ...
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These require rigid fixation not only of the vertebral column but also of the head and thigh . The Jones splint and the Bradford frame , both commonly used in the treatment of Pott's disease , are excellent for the purpose .
These require rigid fixation not only of the vertebral column but also of the head and thigh . The Jones splint and the Bradford frame , both commonly used in the treatment of Pott's disease , are excellent for the purpose .
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It requires 20 to 30 minutes to make such a plaster bed . Despite the absence of padding , it will be found that if the technic has been accurate , the patient will be comfortable and that there is comparatively little tendency to ...
It requires 20 to 30 minutes to make such a plaster bed . Despite the absence of padding , it will be found that if the technic has been accurate , the patient will be comfortable and that there is comparatively little tendency to ...
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Diagram illustrating the dressing applicable to severe injuries to the ankle joint which require free incisions not only laterally but posteriorly . The iron band is incorporated in a plaster dressing which encircles the upper two ...
Diagram illustrating the dressing applicable to severe injuries to the ankle joint which require free incisions not only laterally but posteriorly . The iron band is incorporated in a plaster dressing which encircles the upper two ...
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