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Page 135
... therapy for his feet during infancy and childhood , he has a 75 to 85 % chance of reaching adolescence with a well - corrected , normally functioning , balanced pair of feet . One must realize , however , that in spite of careful ...
... therapy for his feet during infancy and childhood , he has a 75 to 85 % chance of reaching adolescence with a well - corrected , normally functioning , balanced pair of feet . One must realize , however , that in spite of careful ...
Page 431
... therapy fails . In my considered opinion , conservative therapy should be given a trial with the patient clearly understanding from the out- set that there is a good probability of failure with this nonoperative regimen and that ...
... therapy fails . In my considered opinion , conservative therapy should be given a trial with the patient clearly understanding from the out- set that there is a good probability of failure with this nonoperative regimen and that ...
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... therapy . Once the drug has pro- duced such a response , it should be discon- tinued for 24 hours to allow the gastro- mg . ) should be administered twice daily for a. the use of drugs is accepted therapy to re- duce the attacks of gout ...
... therapy . Once the drug has pro- duced such a response , it should be discon- tinued for 24 hours to allow the gastro- mg . ) should be administered twice daily for a. the use of drugs is accepted therapy to re- duce the attacks of gout ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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