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Frank H. Bassett, III, M.D. Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Duke
University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Mack L. Clayton, M.D.
Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Colorado
School of ...
Frank H. Bassett, III, M.D. Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Duke
University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Mack L. Clayton, M.D.
Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Colorado
School of ...
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They have brought to life a scholarly and distinguished text that not only reflects
thoughtful clinical orthopaedic surgical practice, but beautifully encompasses foot
embryology, anatomy, physiology, medicine, pathology— and even philosophy.
They have brought to life a scholarly and distinguished text that not only reflects
thoughtful clinical orthopaedic surgical practice, but beautifully encompasses foot
embryology, anatomy, physiology, medicine, pathology— and even philosophy.
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Bull., 11:226, 1960. BAUER, WALTER AND KRANE, STEPHEN M.: Diseases of
Metabolism, 5th Ed., Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Co. 1964, 805-845. CRock,
H. V., AND Boni, V.: The Management of Orthopaedic Problems in Hemophiliacs,
...
Bull., 11:226, 1960. BAUER, WALTER AND KRANE, STEPHEN M.: Diseases of
Metabolism, 5th Ed., Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Co. 1964, 805-845. CRock,
H. V., AND Boni, V.: The Management of Orthopaedic Problems in Hemophiliacs,
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 11 |
Development and Physiology | 13 |
Anatomy | 22 |
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