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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... facts and opinions in relation to the subject in hand , in order that the material at my disposal may be adequate for the present purpose . In obtaining the evidence . upon which my remarks are about to be based , I thought it desirable ...
... facts and opinions in relation to the subject in hand , in order that the material at my disposal may be adequate for the present purpose . In obtaining the evidence . upon which my remarks are about to be based , I thought it desirable ...
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... fact , there has until quite recently been practically no change in the method of treatment of these injuries , and such varieties in the treatment as have existed must be attributed rather to the different traditional plans used in ...
... fact , there has until quite recently been practically no change in the method of treatment of these injuries , and such varieties in the treatment as have existed must be attributed rather to the different traditional plans used in ...
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... fact this proves to be the case ; for upon analysing the evidence at my disposal I find that , almost without exception , the quickest recoveries are reported by those who use movement the earliest . In this connection it is noteworthy ...
... fact this proves to be the case ; for upon analysing the evidence at my disposal I find that , almost without exception , the quickest recoveries are reported by those who use movement the earliest . In this connection it is noteworthy ...
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... fact that the uniting medium may require removal is in itself no great evil , provided that firm union in a good position finally results . In some cases it is mentioned that necrosis , suppuration 10 TREATMENT OF SIMPLE FRACTURES.
... fact that the uniting medium may require removal is in itself no great evil , provided that firm union in a good position finally results . In some cases it is mentioned that necrosis , suppuration 10 TREATMENT OF SIMPLE FRACTURES.
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... employed . The risks of the operation appear to be unaffected by the form of operation used , being in fact about equal in all the methods . The period occupied in recovery after the opera- tive treatment OPERATIVE TREATMENT 13.
... employed . The risks of the operation appear to be unaffected by the form of operation used , being in fact about equal in all the methods . The period occupied in recovery after the opera- tive treatment OPERATIVE TREATMENT 13.
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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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