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Page 102
... dorsum of the involved toe to the dorsum of the medial adjoining toe , around the plantar surface of the latter to the lateral adjoining toe on the plantar aspect , around the lateral side of this digit to the dorsum and across again ...
... dorsum of the involved toe to the dorsum of the medial adjoining toe , around the plantar surface of the latter to the lateral adjoining toe on the plantar aspect , around the lateral side of this digit to the dorsum and across again ...
Page 323
... dorsum of the foot . The tendo calcaneus and the muscles are then drawn through this previously prepared channel to the dorsum of the foot and im- planted into the cuneiform with the usual pull - out wire suture . The foot should be ...
... dorsum of the foot . The tendo calcaneus and the muscles are then drawn through this previously prepared channel to the dorsum of the foot and im- planted into the cuneiform with the usual pull - out wire suture . The foot should be ...
Page 557
... dorsum of the foot . One will frequently find abrasions on the dorsum and a moderate amount of hematoma in the underlying soft tissues . Roentgenographically , multiple frac- tures are evident . Frequently , the surgeon will mistakenly ...
... dorsum of the foot . One will frequently find abrasions on the dorsum and a moderate amount of hematoma in the underlying soft tissues . Roentgenographically , multiple frac- tures are evident . Frequently , the surgeon will mistakenly ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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