Medical News and Abstract, Volume 40Lea Brothers & Company, 1882 - Medicine |
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... of congenital cases it is possible , during a variable but quite considerable time after birth , by manipulation , to bring the foot into its natural place ΤΟ [ MEDICAL NEWS , PLASTER - OF - PARIS IN TREATMENT OF CLUB - FOOT .
... of congenital cases it is possible , during a variable but quite considerable time after birth , by manipulation , to bring the foot into its natural place ΤΟ [ MEDICAL NEWS , PLASTER - OF - PARIS IN TREATMENT OF CLUB - FOOT .
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... possible . In cases where there is shortening , which cannot be controlled by the ordinary appliances , extension by ... possible in an antiseptic condition . As soon as the condition of the wound is such as to allow of more active ...
... possible . In cases where there is shortening , which cannot be controlled by the ordinary appliances , extension by ... possible in an antiseptic condition . As soon as the condition of the wound is such as to allow of more active ...
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... possible . In its management , the News will always be con- ducted for the advancement of the interests of the whole profession , and it shall be absolutely unin- fluenced by any personal , school , or local interest ; modelled on the ...
... possible . In its management , the News will always be con- ducted for the advancement of the interests of the whole profession , and it shall be absolutely unin- fluenced by any personal , school , or local interest ; modelled on the ...
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... possible , compatible with the free circulation of blood within it . It is then secured in this position with a few turns of a roller bandage . The foot should be submitted to re- peated daily manipulations while the bandage is yet ...
... possible , compatible with the free circulation of blood within it . It is then secured in this position with a few turns of a roller bandage . The foot should be submitted to re- peated daily manipulations while the bandage is yet ...
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... possible , by means of manipula- tion with the hands , so that when the muscles are caused to contract by the application of electricity , they should be placed in the most advantageous position possible . If you have no battery at hand ...
... possible , by means of manipula- tion with the hands , so that when the muscles are caused to contract by the application of electricity , they should be placed in the most advantageous position possible . If you have no battery at hand ...
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