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Page 66
... early movement of the joints or whether they should be immo- bilized until the bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery and Chief of Fracture Service at Hohnemann Medical College and ...
... early movement of the joints or whether they should be immo- bilized until the bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery and Chief of Fracture Service at Hohnemann Medical College and ...
Page 67
... early move- ments of the neighboring joints can be encouraged . Treatment can concentrate on soft parts ; for instance , a patient with a fractured femur or traction can move the knee , and a patient with a spiral frac- ture of the ...
... early move- ments of the neighboring joints can be encouraged . Treatment can concentrate on soft parts ; for instance , a patient with a fractured femur or traction can move the knee , and a patient with a spiral frac- ture of the ...
Page 88
... early in the course , it is painless , and often overlooked . Both ears are involved in about half the cases . Measles : Eye manifestations : Catarrhal conjunctivitis occurs early - two days be- fore spots are seen on the palate - with ...
... early in the course , it is painless , and often overlooked . Both ears are involved in about half the cases . Measles : Eye manifestations : Catarrhal conjunctivitis occurs early - two days be- fore spots are seen on the palate - with ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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