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A Treatise on Fractures, Luxations, and Other Affections of the Bones is a comprehensive and authoritative medical text originally authored by J.G. Malgaigne, a renowned 19th-century French surgeon. This seminal work, translated into English by John H. Packard, offers an in-depth exploration of the diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of fractures, dislocations (luxations), and various other bone-related conditions. Drawing from extensive clinical experience and meticulous research, Malgaigne systematically examines the anatomy and physiology of bones, the mechanisms and varieties of fractures and dislocations, and the principles underlying their management. The treatise is notable for its detailed descriptions of the signs and symptoms associated with different types of bone injuries, as well as its thorough analysis of the methods used to reduce and immobilize fractures and dislocations. Malgaigne discusses both common and rare injuries, providing case studies, illustrations, and practical advice for surgeons and physicians. The book also delves into complications such as non-union, malunion, and infections, offering guidance on their prevention and treatment. In addition to its clinical content, the treatise reflects the medical knowledge and surgical techniques of its time, making it a valuable historical document for students of medical history. It covers the evolution of orthopedic surgery, the development of surgical instruments, and the progression of medical thought regarding bone injuries. With its exhaustive coverage and clear, methodical approach, A Treatise on Fractures, Luxations, and Other Affections of the Bones remains a landmark in the field of orthopedic surgery, serving as both a practical manual for practitioners and a scholarly reference for historians and medical professionals interested in the foundations of modern bone and joint care.
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Liczba stron: 540
Rok wydania: 2025
