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PROF. KEITH'S book is undoubtedly one of the most interesting- and instructive which have yet been written on this important branch of surgical work. The author treats the subject from an entirely new point of view; instead of following up each forward step and discussing the influence which the various workers in this field had on that progress, he gives us a résumé of the career of the workers who made this advance possible.
Menders of the Maimed: The Anatomical and Physiological Principles Underlying the Treatment of Injuries to Muscles, Nerves, Bones, and Joints.
By Prof. A. Keith. (Oxford Medical Publications.) Pp. xii + 335. (London: Henry Frowde; Hodder and Stoughton, 1919.) Price 16s. net.
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Menders of the Maimed: The Anatomical and Physiological Principles Underlying the Treatment of Injuries to Muscles, Nerves, Bones, and Joints . Nature 104, 493–494 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104493a0
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