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A Textbook Of Pediatric Orthopaedics

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A Textbook Of Pediatric Orthopaedics
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Publisher: WB Saunders Company
ISBN-13: 9781601890887
Number of pages: 331

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A clear, concise approach to a small but important subspecialty which is an essential component of orthopaedic surgical training and final examinations. Aimed also at the practicing orthopaedic surgeon needing access to basic paediatric information, it is as suitable for quick referral as it is for revision purposes.

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