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Fractures In Children by Walter Putnam Blount

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Fractures In Children
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Publisher: Williams & Wilkins Company
ISBN/ASIN: B003B4SRBG
Number of pages: 287

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Covers injuries and fractures to the head/skull, the shoulder girdle, the upper extremity, the lower extremity, the spine, the face, compound fractures, and pathologic fractures. The text is first presented, followed by the pictures appertaining to the chapter.

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