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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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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Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the application of the latter demands more time and ... The Leyva splint for the abduction treatment of fractures of the upper end of the humerus .
Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the application of the latter demands more time and ... The Leyva splint for the abduction treatment of fractures of the upper end of the humerus .
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As the lower arm when fully extended would be too great a drag on any ambulant splint , it is bent at a right angle and therefore points forward in the ...
As the lower arm when fully extended would be too great a drag on any ambulant splint , it is bent at a right angle and therefore points forward in the ...
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If he is fortunate enough to be equipped with the abduction splint shown in Fig . 1 he need only apply this . The little splint of Sir Robert Jones ( see FIG . 3. - Photograph of the patient whose roentgenogram is given in Fig .
If he is fortunate enough to be equipped with the abduction splint shown in Fig . 1 he need only apply this . The little splint of Sir Robert Jones ( see FIG . 3. - Photograph of the patient whose roentgenogram is given in Fig .
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