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Recent literature has demonstrated limited utility obtaining routine in-hospital post mobilization radiographs in LC1 pelvic ring injuries unless patients cannot mobilize [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Digital scan of photograph of King's Fracture Apparatus, patented by George Weirs King, M.D. on December 27,1892, patent number 488,681.
circa 1892 | Still image | George W. King scrapbook |
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Digital scan of printed advertisement for George W. King's fracture apparatus. Text states: "King's Fracture Treatment for Setting Fractures of the Arm and Leg. Dispenses [...]
circa 1900 | Still image | George W. King scrapbook |
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Digital scan of printed illustrations of George W. King's fracture apparatus being used to set and treat a fracture.
circa 1900 | Still image | George W. King scrapbook |
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Lantern slide showing 2 views of a bone fracture in the arm
1900s | Still image | Carl J. Hoffmann papers |
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Lantern slide showing 2 views of a bone fracture in the arm
1900s | Still image | Carl J. Hoffmann papers |
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Injuries of the atlas (C2) are a common, and the incidence of these fractures continues to outpace the growth rate of the aging population. C2 fractures commonly impact t [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Humeral shaft fractures account for 3% of managed fractures. Historically, in the absence of neurovascular injury, open fracture, or polytrauma they have been managed non [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Includes sketches of the skeletal structure of the male torso and sketches detailing the musculoskeletal structure of the femur and tibia. Also contains drawings of feet [...]
undated | Still image | Clarice Ashworth Francone collection |
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Tourniquets are widely accepted as "safe" for up to two hours of continued intraoperative use, despite risks and scant literature supporting this duration. Clinical outco [...]
2022 | Abstract |