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Page 597
... infection , to dryness , circulatory dis- turbances in the nail or to trauma from pressure . In the absence of any infection of the contiguous skin , it is impossible to be certain about a diagnosis of this type . Nail scrapings may be ...
... infection , to dryness , circulatory dis- turbances in the nail or to trauma from pressure . In the absence of any infection of the contiguous skin , it is impossible to be certain about a diagnosis of this type . Nail scrapings may be ...
Page 603
... infection and secondary infection ( Fig . 20-13 ) even to severe cellulitis and sepsis . General Aspects of Prevention of Dermatitis of the Feet Very early in the course of the develop- ment of an individual , it is apparent what type ...
... infection and secondary infection ( Fig . 20-13 ) even to severe cellulitis and sepsis . General Aspects of Prevention of Dermatitis of the Feet Very early in the course of the develop- ment of an individual , it is apparent what type ...
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... infection is sometimes difficult . Is this midtarsal de- struction due to tumor or infection ? Biopsy proved it to be an infectious lesion , namely , tuberculosis . in acute osteomyelitis of the foot . The pa- tient usually demonstrates ...
... infection is sometimes difficult . Is this midtarsal de- struction due to tumor or infection ? Biopsy proved it to be an infectious lesion , namely , tuberculosis . in acute osteomyelitis of the foot . The pa- tient usually demonstrates ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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