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Idea and innovation| Volume 23, ISSUE 7, P501-502, 1992

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An irreducible medial cuneiform fracture-dislocation

  • J.P. Compson
    Correspondence
    Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Mr J. P. Compson, Orthopaedic Research Fellow, Academic Orthopaedic Unit, Rayne Institute, St Thomas' Hospital, London SE1 7EH, UK.
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    Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, UK
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