The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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The need of surgeons who have a knowledge of these correct principles and of the mechanical supplements to surgery , is emphasized in this work of Dr. Mayer . Dr. Mayer has called attention to the need of planning the treatment of long ...
The need of surgeons who have a knowledge of these correct principles and of the mechanical supplements to surgery , is emphasized in this work of Dr. Mayer . Dr. Mayer has called attention to the need of planning the treatment of long ...
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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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Every military surgeon who is called upon to work in a war hospital , must have orthopedic knowledge , and every ortho- pedist who has to treat gun - shot injuries must be a man of surgical attainments . The two specialties merge so ...
Every military surgeon who is called upon to work in a war hospital , must have orthopedic knowledge , and every ortho- pedist who has to treat gun - shot injuries must be a man of surgical attainments . The two specialties merge so ...
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nerves represent in condensed form the substance of a course given to military surgeons in Major Fred . H. Albee's Depart- ment of the Post - Graduate ... Too often the surgeon merely amputates and leaves all else to the brace maker .
nerves represent in condensed form the substance of a course given to military surgeons in Major Fred . H. Albee's Depart- ment of the Post - Graduate ... Too often the surgeon merely amputates and leaves all else to the brace maker .
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In all cases , however , it is essential that the surgeon have sufficient mechanical skill to appreciate the nature of the problem confronting him , and sufficient inge- 2 17 INTRODUCTION PART I AT THE FRONT CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND ...
In all cases , however , it is essential that the surgeon have sufficient mechanical skill to appreciate the nature of the problem confronting him , and sufficient inge- 2 17 INTRODUCTION PART I AT THE FRONT CHAPTER I FRACTURES AND ...
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