Recurrent Effusion Into the Knee-joint After Injury: With Especial Reference to Internal Derangement Commonly Called Slipped Cartilage; an Analysis of 750 CasesLongmans, Green, 1905 - 29 страници |
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... less than it would have been some years ago , and , unless the teachings of my later experience are at fault , the increasing pursuit by women of athletic and various active exercises will before long largely increase the proportion on ...
... less than it would have been some years ago , and , unless the teachings of my later experience are at fault , the increasing pursuit by women of athletic and various active exercises will before long largely increase the proportion on ...
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... less acute than those connected with defects on the inner side ; it was also noticed that when the outer semilunar cartilage seemed to be at fault the symptoms of pain and locking were referred to the popliteal space in at least half ...
... less acute than those connected with defects on the inner side ; it was also noticed that when the outer semilunar cartilage seemed to be at fault the symptoms of pain and locking were referred to the popliteal space in at least half ...
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... less after a series of repeated attacks , by which it is reasonable to assume the damaged structure has become more and more displaced . The position attained by some of these displaced cartilages is very remarkable . It is not , for an ...
... less after a series of repeated attacks , by which it is reasonable to assume the damaged structure has become more and more displaced . The position attained by some of these displaced cartilages is very remarkable . It is not , for an ...
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... less acute were the symptoms , although the attacks in cases in which the larger bodies existed appeared to be more frequent.1 ( d ) GENU VALGUM ( 4 ) . Although only four cases of this kind were met with in the series , they are ...
... less acute were the symptoms , although the attacks in cases in which the larger bodies existed appeared to be more frequent.1 ( d ) GENU VALGUM ( 4 ) . Although only four cases of this kind were met with in the series , they are ...
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... less but impossible to fix effectually in its normal place any one of the displaced cartilages with the least prospect of its remaining in the restored posi- tion a fact which , considering the number of cases dealt with , ought , I ...
... less but impossible to fix effectually in its normal place any one of the displaced cartilages with the least prospect of its remaining in the restored posi- tion a fact which , considering the number of cases dealt with , ought , I ...
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acute ANATOMY Army Medical School Assistant Surgeon B.Sc Cartilage torn Charing Cross Hospital Coloured condition Crown 8vo D.Sc defective detached diagnosis Diagrams DISEASES displaced inwards E. A. SCHÄFER ELEMENTARY Essays Examiner external Fcap fever followed FRANKLAND GENU VALGUM George's Hospital Hospital for Children Hospital Medical School Illus Illustrations inner side internal cartilage internal derangement King's College King's College Hospital knee KNEE-JOINT AFTER INJURY late Lecturer on Physiology London loose body M.D. Lond MALARIA MALARIA EXPEDITION Maps massage movement normal osteo-arthritis outer side PAGET Pathology patients practical Practitioners Professor of Chemistry Professor of Physics QUAIN quiet effusion R. A. PROCTOR recurrent effusion Removal Revised and Enlarged rheumatism RONALD ROSS Royal 8vo Royal College SCIENCE semilunar cartilage Senior Surgeon STEPHEN PAGET Students Surgeon to St Surgery Surgical Affections Text TEXT-BOOK THANE Third Edition tion Translated TREATISE treatment Tropical Medicine University College Hospital University of Leipzig Veterinary Victoria Hospital Woodcuts
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