The medical and economic fate of twenty-nine industrial spinal cord injured patients

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The care of the spinal cord injured patient has improved since the Second World War. This is especially true where acute spinal injury centres exist. In such centres, the general care of the patient is emphasised to enable the patient to return to society with maximum return of function. This study supports the concept of such an acute spinal cord injury unit. © 1974, International Spinal Cord Society. All rights reserved.

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Peerless, S. J., & Schweigel, J. F. (1974). The medical and economic fate of twenty-nine industrial spinal cord injured patients. Paraplegia, 12(2), 145–150. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1974.22

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