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FIFTY-SECOND REPORT OF PROGRESS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
JOHN G. KUHNS, M.D.;
EDWIN F. CAVE, M.D.;
SUMNER M. ROBERTS, M.D.;
JOSEPH S. BARR, M.D.;
JOSEPH A. FREIBERG, M.D.;
JOSEPH E. MILGRAM, M.D.;
ROBERT I. STIRLING, M.D.;
PHILIP D. WILSON, M.D.
Arch Surg. 1934;28(2):417-424.
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CONGENITAL DEFORMITIES
Early Treatment of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip.
—Putti1 reviewed 119 cases of congenital predislocation of the hip. Complete cure has been obtained in 113. The author advocated routine roentgen examination of the hips of infants in order that the condition might be recognized early and treatment begun immediately by the abduction method.2 This method was applicable to all children under 12 months of age.
ENDOCRINE REGULATION OF CALCIUM METABOLISM
Rôle of Parathyroid Glands in Diseases Associated with Demineralization of the Human Skeleton.
—Compere,3 from his observations in cases of generalized osteitis fibrosa, Paget's disease and polyarthritis,
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Author Affiliations
BOSTON; CINCINNATI; NEW YORK; EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND; Advisory Editor BOSTON
Footnotes
This report of progress in orthopedic surgery is compiled from a review of 152 articles selected from 258 titles appearing in the various medical journals approximately between March 25, 1933, and July 1, 1933. Only the papers that seemed to represent progress were selected for review.
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