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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... slight that its effect upon a normal joint would have pro- bably been unnoticed . Although the number of cases is at first sight large , they cannot , of course , be regarded as an exceptional experience , but a con- sideration of such ...
... slight that its effect upon a normal joint would have pro- bably been unnoticed . Although the number of cases is at first sight large , they cannot , of course , be regarded as an exceptional experience , but a con- sideration of such ...
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... slight feeling of stiffness . The original effusion had , with two exceptions , come on after a twist or sprain of so slight a kind that it attracted little or no notice at the time ; in the two exceptions a blow from a cricket - ball ...
... slight feeling of stiffness . The original effusion had , with two exceptions , come on after a twist or sprain of so slight a kind that it attracted little or no notice at the time ; in the two exceptions a blow from a cricket - ball ...
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... slight causes , and ( 2 ) in render- ing recovery difficult or impossible unless the consti- tutional conditions be treated or , at all events , taken into account - a matter also of consequence in relation to prognosis . ( a ) OSTEO ...
... slight causes , and ( 2 ) in render- ing recovery difficult or impossible unless the consti- tutional conditions be treated or , at all events , taken into account - a matter also of consequence in relation to prognosis . ( a ) OSTEO ...
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... slight and generally indirect - e.g . a twist or sprain . Of the cases operated upon , in only two was a loose body felt before the treatment ; in the remainder attacks of acute pain , in three cases leading to sudden falls , led to ...
... slight and generally indirect - e.g . a twist or sprain . Of the cases operated upon , in only two was a loose body felt before the treatment ; in the remainder attacks of acute pain , in three cases leading to sudden falls , led to ...
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... slight ; the right knee , as would be ex- pected , was much more frequently involved than the left ( 29 to 13 ) . In no case was permanent benefit derived until a course of antisyphilitic treatment was adopted . In some it was the ...
... slight ; the right knee , as would be ex- pected , was much more frequently involved than the left ( 29 to 13 ) . In no case was permanent benefit derived until a course of antisyphilitic treatment was adopted . In some it was the ...
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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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