The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 66
... bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery and Chief of Fracture Service at Hohnemann Medical College and Hospital is as sure of Plaster of Paris as are B. H. Burns , M.B. Camb ...
... bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery and Chief of Fracture Service at Hohnemann Medical College and Hospital is as sure of Plaster of Paris as are B. H. Burns , M.B. Camb ...
Page 67
... bone and therefore readily unite . Fixation is not necessary to obtain union . It is only re- quired to maintain a corrected position after reduction . " The stage has passed when we have a right to be satisfied by union of the bone in ...
... bone and therefore readily unite . Fixation is not necessary to obtain union . It is only re- quired to maintain a corrected position after reduction . " The stage has passed when we have a right to be satisfied by union of the bone in ...
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... bone marrow of the blood . It is marked by high fever and ulcers in the mouth and throat . Dr. Max M. Cantor and Dr. John W. Scott of the University of Alberta re- ported the first successful treatment for the toxic effect of the three ...
... bone marrow of the blood . It is marked by high fever and ulcers in the mouth and throat . Dr. Max M. Cantor and Dr. John W. Scott of the University of Alberta re- ported the first successful treatment for the toxic effect of the three ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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