Pensions and the principles of their evaluationW. Heinemann, Limited, 1919 - 702 pages |
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... UPPER LIMB Ankylosis of Shoulder Joint : Factors in Evaluation : Is the Mobility of the Scapula retained ? The Angle of Fixation : Assessment : Total Anky . losis Continental Estimates in Total Ankyloses : Partial Ankylosis : Factors in ...
... UPPER LIMB Ankylosis of Shoulder Joint : Factors in Evaluation : Is the Mobility of the Scapula retained ? The Angle of Fixation : Assessment : Total Anky . losis Continental Estimates in Total Ankyloses : Partial Ankylosis : Factors in ...
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... Limb : Tables of Evaluation of Ankylosis of the Lower Limb : Hip Joint - Total Ankylosis Partial Ankylosis or ... Upper Limb Lower Limb : Exuberant Callus Vicious Union Delayed Union Non - union or Pseudarthrosis : Differential Diagnosis ...
... Limb : Tables of Evaluation of Ankylosis of the Lower Limb : Hip Joint - Total Ankylosis Partial Ankylosis or ... Upper Limb Lower Limb : Exuberant Callus Vicious Union Delayed Union Non - union or Pseudarthrosis : Differential Diagnosis ...
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Richard Llewellyn Jones Llewellyn. of Upper Extremity of Radius and Ulna : Fracture of the Olecranon : Fracture of ... Limb : Ungual Phalanx : Other Phalanges : Passive Limb : Ungual Phalanx : Other Phalanges : Periods of Adaptation as ...
Richard Llewellyn Jones Llewellyn. of Upper Extremity of Radius and Ulna : Fracture of the Olecranon : Fracture of ... Limb : Ungual Phalanx : Other Phalanges : Passive Limb : Ungual Phalanx : Other Phalanges : Periods of Adaptation as ...
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... Extremity of Femur : Fractures of Upper Extremities of Tibia and Fibula : Gunshot Fractures : Results of Operative and Non - operative Methods of Treatment : Average Duration of Incapacity : Factors in Evaluation : The Central Lesion ...
... Extremity of Femur : Fractures of Upper Extremities of Tibia and Fibula : Gunshot Fractures : Results of Operative and Non - operative Methods of Treatment : Average Duration of Incapacity : Factors in Evaluation : The Central Lesion ...
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... Upper Arm Type : Lower Arm Type : Assessment : Total Paralysis of Upper Limb Erb's Paralysis : Klumpke's Paralysis : The Supra- scapular Nerve : Chief Clinical Phenomena : Factors in Evaluation : Assessment : The Circumflex Nerve ...
... Upper Arm Type : Lower Arm Type : Assessment : Total Paralysis of Upper Limb Erb's Paralysis : Klumpke's Paralysis : The Supra- scapular Nerve : Chief Clinical Phenomena : Factors in Evaluation : Assessment : The Circumflex Nerve ...
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50 per cent abduction accident according aggravated alleged amblyopia amputation anatomical ankylosis artificial limb assessment atrophy blind bone callus cause choroidal compensation condition consequences cornea deafness degree of disablement digits diminished diplopia disability or infirmity disabled soldier discharged disease disorders earning ectropion elbow ensue entailed epiphysis estimate extension extensor FACTORS IN EVALUATION favourable fixation flexion flexor forearm fractures French Guide Barème functional adaptation hæmorrhage hand Hospital humerus hydrarthrosis Imbert injury instances involved joint knee Left lesions less loss of sight lower limb malingering metacarpal military service mobility movement muscles mutilations mydriasis nerve Non-operative operation pain paralysis partial patient periarthritis permanent pension phalanges pronation pseudarthrosis re-education recovery regard Remy resultant incapacity Right Royal Warrant scapula scar shortening shoulder stump symptoms tendons thereof thumb tion total loss traumatic treatment ungual ungual phalanx upper limb vision visual acuity Warrant Wiener Schema wounds wrist
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