The book The Hip And Its Diseases was written by author Virgil Pendleton 1847 Gibney Here you can read free online of The Hip And Its Diseases book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Hip And Its Diseases a good or bad book?
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" I have had cases come under observation a second time, after a lapse of many months, and the history of a recent invasion would be given, when I would remember the name, look over my records, and find the same case noted with similar signs. These had subsided to a great degree, and in the interval only an occasional limp after exercise would be ap- parent. Cases exactly like these I have had under observa- tion in the hospital, and the only signs I could detect, on repeated examinations at lo...ng intervals, would be a slight, yet appreciable amount of resistance to flexion when carried beyond eighty degrees, and to rotation or to abduction. A limp was not always recognized. , The point, then, I endeavor to make is this: that an acute primary synovitis has a distinct period of invasion, and fur- nishes a clear and well-defined clinical history. The following case referred to me for hospital treatment by Dr. Wm. T. Bull, on September 19, 1879, illustrates a not very severe type of the disease.
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