The Present Position of the Treatment of Simple Fractures of the Limbs: An Address Delivered in Opening a Discussion at the Meeting of the British Medical Association Held at Ipswich, August 1900Longmans, Green and Company, 1900 - 41 páginas |
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... active movement in fractures of the extremities was practically unknown until a period of the case had been arrived at in which the union was so good that splints could be discarded . Recently a change - an extremely advantageous one in ...
... active movement in fractures of the extremities was practically unknown until a period of the case had been arrived at in which the union was so good that splints could be discarded . Recently a change - an extremely advantageous one in ...
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... active movements to passive , but they , as a rule , are late in commencing any movements . There is no doubt that as soon as union is sufficiently sound to admit of their employment , active movements are preferable , but in the early ...
... active movements to passive , but they , as a rule , are late in commencing any movements . There is no doubt that as soon as union is sufficiently sound to admit of their employment , active movements are preferable , but in the early ...
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... active movements are commenced early and conducted on rational principles ( vide loc . cit . ) . In cases in which the olecranon has been broken at about the level of the centre of the greater sigmoid cavity and the separa- tion is ...
... active movements are commenced early and conducted on rational principles ( vide loc . cit . ) . In cases in which the olecranon has been broken at about the level of the centre of the greater sigmoid cavity and the separa- tion is ...
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... active work of a sailor . ' A surgeon of extensive colliery practice writes that his experience , extending over many years , shows that the diminution in the wage - earning capacity is ' practically nil in fractures of the upper ...
... active work of a sailor . ' A surgeon of extensive colliery practice writes that his experience , extending over many years , shows that the diminution in the wage - earning capacity is ' practically nil in fractures of the upper ...
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... active to passive movements . COUNTRY .- ' From the first ' Seventh to fourteenth day . Fourteen days to six weeks Twenty - one days to twelve weeks Twenty - one days to five weeks Six weeks to eight weeks Four weeks to eight weeks ...
... active to passive movements . COUNTRY .- ' From the first ' Seventh to fourteenth day . Fourteen days to six weeks Twenty - one days to twelve weeks Twenty - one days to five weeks Six weeks to eight weeks Four weeks to eight weeks ...
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50 per cent active movement ANATOMY Army Medical Army Medical School asepsis B.Sc bones).-Extreme periods Charing Cross Hospital College of Physicians Coloured commencement of passive Crown 8vo Diagrams disability DISEASES E. A. SCHÄFER EARLY MOVEMENT early passive movements Essays Examiner experience FOREARM both bones fragments G. D. THANE George's Hospital Hospital Medical School HUMERUS.-Extreme periods Illustrations injury Ireland joints King's College Hospital large number Latest period LEG both bones).-Extreme limb M.D. Lond MASSAGE AND EARLY Medicine olecranon operative treatment patella Pathology patient period for walking Ph.D plaster of Paris Plates practice Professor of Chemistry R. A. PROCTOR recovery Remainder indefinite replies Revised and Enlarged Royal 8vo Royal College SAMUEL WILKS Scotland screws simple fractures splints suppuration Surgeon to St surgeons prefer active Surgery Surgical Affections TEXT-BOOK tion TREATISE treatment of fractures treatment of simple University College University College Hospital University of Leipzig Veterinary walking with free wire Woodcuts
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