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Research Article| Volume 1, ISSUE 4, P314-316, 1970

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The influence of arbuthnot lane on fracture treatment

  • J.H. Hicks
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    Requests for reprints should be addressed to:—J. H. Hicks, Esq., M.Ch.(Orth.), F.R.C.S., Birmingham Accident Hospital, Bath Row, Birmingham 15.
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    Birmingham Accident Hospital, UK
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