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Current Medical Literature

Current Medical Literature with but not in and there high rates, necessarily proportion, no Literature is rate of metabolism which alone contraindicates at least Current Medical minor surgical procedures. Treatment of Fracture of 526 cases Femur.—Speed analyzes AMERICAN of" fracture of the observed in the Cook Hos¬ femur, County with asterisk are and endeavors to outline a standard method of treat¬ Titles marked an (*) abstracted below. pital ment, one which will make for better results. To overcome Archives of can be which now that Chicago objections raised, Speed suggests every Surgery, No. 1 January, 1921, », with fracture of the femur should be directed to a patient of and Goiters. correct Substernal Intrathoracic J. dej. Pemberton, for treatment *Surgery hospital roentgen-ray examination, by Rochester, Minn.—p. cured. of the and after-treatment when any accepted methods, *Are There in Goiter? Reliable Criteria of Operability Exophthalmic the a as This includes with fitting patient walking caliper D. 21. Cheever, Boston.—p. New 37. soon from the hos¬ of Bone Fractures. A. Blake, as he is or on his discharge Following J. York.—p. ambulatory Repair of Fracture of Femur. K. 45. *Treatment Speed, Chicago.—p. . Because fracture tables offer means of pital. good securing *Association of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Current Medical Literature

JAMA , Volume 76 (8) – Feb 19, 1921

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1921 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1921.02630080057046
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Abstract

with but not in and there high rates, necessarily proportion, no Literature is rate of metabolism which alone contraindicates at least Current Medical minor surgical procedures. Treatment of Fracture of 526 cases Femur.—Speed analyzes AMERICAN of" fracture of the observed in the Cook Hos¬ femur, County with asterisk are and endeavors to outline a standard method of treat¬ Titles marked an (*) abstracted below. pital ment, one which will make for better results. To overcome Archives of can be which now that Chicago objections raised, Speed suggests every Surgery, No. 1 January, 1921, », with fracture of the femur should be directed to a patient of and Goiters. correct Substernal Intrathoracic J. dej. Pemberton, for treatment *Surgery hospital roentgen-ray examination, by Rochester, Minn.—p. cured. of the and after-treatment when any accepted methods, *Are There in Goiter? Reliable Criteria of Operability Exophthalmic the a as This includes with fitting patient walking caliper D. 21. Cheever, Boston.—p. New 37. soon from the hos¬ of Bone Fractures. A. Blake, as he is or on his discharge Following J. York.—p. ambulatory Repair of Fracture of Femur. K. 45. *Treatment Speed, Chicago.—p. . Because fracture tables offer means of pital. good securing *Association of

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Published: Feb 19, 1921

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