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Oxford Textbook of Orthopedics and Trauma Book
This is a new 3-volume, major reference work from the Oxford Textbook stable. The Oxford Textbook of Orthopedics and Trauma provides comprehensive coverage of the relevant background science and theory, practice and decision-making skills, and operative techniques required to provide modern orthopedic and trauma care. The text is divided into four major sections covering fundamental science, adult orthopedics, trauma and pediatric orthopedics. The fundamental science section contains a major subsection on tumors and the adult section is furhter subdivided to cover, systematically, the joint and bone systems of the body. Edited by a transatlantic team and written by more than 300 specialist chapter authors, this book is unrivalled in the field. The content is extensively referenced, highly illustrated and contains useful summary boxes throughout the text. The Oxford Textbook of Orthopedics and Trauma is essential reading for trainees and experienced practitioners alike.Read More
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- 0198567944
- 9780198567943
- Christopher Bulstrode, Joseph A. Buckwalter, Andrew Carr, Larry Marsh, Jeremy Fairbank, James Wilson-Macdonald, Gavin Bowden
- 3 February 2005
- Oxford University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 3134
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