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  1. ... Syndrome Laryngomalacia Limb Deformities, Congenital Arachnodactyly Brachydactyly Ectromelia Foot Deformities, Congenital Clubfoot Hand Deformities, Congenital Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital Foot Deformities, ...
  2. ... 585.350...........................................Ectromelia C16.131.621.585.380...........................................Foot Deformities, ... ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on orthopaedic surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... at other joints. In the latter instance other congenital deformities, such as club-hand or foot, or evidences of defective development are usually present. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A system of surgery (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lee & Blanchard, 1847
    ... foot applies. • I have noticed curvature of the hand as a congenital deformity, once accom- panying club-foot and once with horse-foot on the same side. The (a) Above cited. 464 OF PERMANENT BENDING OF THE FINGER. treatment ... apparatus for straightening the hand is found in Lode, fig. 3. b.—OF ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1879
    ... adduced that club-foot often coexists wdth other deformities, such as spina bifida and club-hand, &c. " Congeni- tal and non-congenital club-foot spring from analogous causes." AAdien these muscular contractions ...
  6. ... toe had recovered both flexion and extension movements. Deformities of the Hand.—Congenital Cluh-hand.—A condition analogous to congenital club-foot is met with in the upper extremity. As ...
  7. ... 17, pl. 5.— Lewis (T.) & Embleton (D.) Split-hand and split-foot deformities, their types, origin, and transmission. Biometrika, Cambridge, 1908, vi, 26-58, 7 pl— McWilliams (C. A.) Some congenital anomalies of the hands and feet. Am. J. ...
  8. ... Hand—Contraction of the Fingers—Pathology—Treat- ment—Congenital Deformities of Fingers and Hand, .... 354-359 Deformities of the Leg and Foot—Knock-knee—Treatment—Contraction of the Knee-joint— ...
  9. ... of); Femur (Surgery of'); Fingers (Deformities of, Non-congenital); Foot (Deformities of, Treatment of); Foot (Surgery of); Forearm (Deformities of); Fractures (Lll-uniled); Hand (Abnormities of); Hand (De- formities of); Harelip (Treatment ...
  10. ... the head of muscular contractions are included various deformities, such as squint, wry-neck, club-foot, club-hand, some of which are congenital, others acquired. In all of these conditions, the ...
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