Atlas of amputation surgery

The book, written by an experienced orthopedic surgeon, is an atlas that describes all extremity amputations. The line drawings are of excellent quality, and the accompanying descriptive text is concise and well written. However, the author appears to assume that everything possible to save the extr...

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Main Author: Bohne, Walther H.O (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Thieme Medical Pub. 1987
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