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A hundred years ago. Difficult dislocations. Practitioner 2016;260 (1792):29

Difficult dislocations

25 Apr 2016Pais-up subscribers

DISLOCATIONS, even rare ones, have a knack of cropping up in general practice. One of the most unmanageable and disastrous is undoubtedly congenital dislocation of the hip. Failures gall me, as I suppose they do most people, and the verdict, “Nothing can be done,” always, I fear, arouses my obstinacy.

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