The complete source for the AO principles and methods of fracture management. Provides descriptions of procedures as well as principles of patient management. 33 chapters covering AO philosophy and principles, perioperative patient management, implants: Descriptions and application, fracture healing, fracture management.
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The majority of this textbook is dedicated to detailing the techniques available for the repair of fractures which it does admirably. ...The illustrations, which range from simple line drawings to photographs and algorithms, are excellent. When you combine these visual aids with concise and accurate descriptions, the result is a very useful guide for the beginner orthopaedic surgeon whilst at the same time acting as a reference tool for the more experienced operator. The information given on complications, corrective osteotomies and arthrodesis is also very well presented and useful. Bold print sentences and highlighted comments in the page margins...may be useful for students doing last minute preparation for an examination. --Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology
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978-3-13-141571-4 (9783131415714)
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Ann L. Johnson, John E. F. Houlton/, Rico Vannini
Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Ohio Lutheranism, 1800-1850; 2. The Rise of Confessionalism in the Ohio Synod, 1812-1854; 3. Matthias Loy: The Early Years, 1828-1849; 4. Matthias Loy: Pastor, 1849-1865; 5. Matthias Loy: Educator, 1865-1902; 6. Matthias Loy: Editor and Author, 1864-1890; 7. Matthias Loy: Synodical Leader, 1849-1860; 8. Matthias Loy: Synod President, 1860-1878; 9. Matthias Loy: Synod President, 1880-1894; 10. Matthias Loy: Preacher; 11. Matthias Loy: Theologian; 12. Matthias Loy: Husband, Father, and Personal Life; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.