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  1. ... the following method has been developed : 1. The nails are kept short and clean. 1042 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Wound Treatment, Wound Treatment. 2. The hands are washed thoroughly ...
  2. ... et al. A comparison of the long gamma nail with the sliding hip screw for the treatment of AO/OTA 31-A2 fractures of the proximal part of the femur: a prospective randomized trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2010 Apr; 92 (4):792–798. [ PubMed : 20360500 ] References for Table B-3 1. Samuelsson B, Hedstrom ...
  3. ... also be seen in other diseases of the nails, as eczema, psoriasis and syphilis. Reference must be made to the fungus diseases of the skin for differentiation and treatment. ATROPHIA UNGUIUM. Atrophy of the nail may be ...
  4. ... Shoulder Injuries (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine) Article: Proximal humeral fractures in the elderly. Treatment with an intramedullary nail. Article: Biomechanics of humeral locking plate augmented with ...
  5. ... infected.</p></full-summary><group >Skin, Hair and ... and Therapies</information-category><organization >Mayo Foundation for ...
  6. ... strapping; padding and strapping for nail inversion, medical treatment of nail itself. Ibid., 1934, 6: 155-8. ------ Vosburg, G. B. [et al] Quick reference book; orthopedic and palliative padding and strapping. Ibid., ...
  7. ... diseases incident to, etc. ........ 224 Influenza..........., 251 Ingrowing nails ........ i ! | | 256 Injuries, articles for the immediate and subsequent dressing » . 25 " local rules in reference to the immediate treatment of , , 22 Irrigation.............30 Irritant poisons..........w \ 148 ...
  8. ... cure. Treatment.—When caused by external injury, the treatment must be conducted writh reference to the degree and nature of the injur}". If pus forms beneath the nail, it oan be let out by carefully making ...
  9. ... cure. Treatment.—When caused by external injury, the treatment must be conducted with reference to the degree and nature of the injury. If pus forms beneath the nail, it can be let out by carefully making ...
  10. ... the diagnosis can only be made by a reference to the character of the accompanying eruption, and by a microscopic examination of the nails. The treatment of Ringworm need not occupy much space, as ...
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