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Page 474
... symptoms prior to joint pain 3 ) development of pain in the early morn- ing hours 4 ) family history of gout The physical examination of the patient , frequently male , presents the findings of an erythematous , swollen , tender foot or ...
... symptoms prior to joint pain 3 ) development of pain in the early morn- ing hours 4 ) family history of gout The physical examination of the patient , frequently male , presents the findings of an erythematous , swollen , tender foot or ...
Page 498
... symptoms recurred within three to six months after the initial operation . Reexplo- ration through a transverse plantar incision ( see Fig . 21-3 , page 616 ) revealed the preced- ing pathology . All four patients were relieved of their ...
... symptoms recurred within three to six months after the initial operation . Reexplo- ration through a transverse plantar incision ( see Fig . 21-3 , page 616 ) revealed the preced- ing pathology . All four patients were relieved of their ...
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... symptomatic in later life . Although atherosclerosis involving the legs may result in loss of limb , it is not a threat to life . The symptoms produced by atherosclerosis are usually not symmetrical . Thromboangiitis obliterans is a ...
... symptomatic in later life . Although atherosclerosis involving the legs may result in loss of limb , it is not a threat to life . The symptoms produced by atherosclerosis are usually not symmetrical . Thromboangiitis obliterans is a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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