An Historical Background to the Treatment of Non-Union

  • Simonis R
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Abstract

In Great Britain, before World War I, fractures were treated by general surgeons and bone setters. In fact, very few general surgeons were interested in the treatment of fractures and injuries, which was regarded as a troublesome chore. Their treatment was usually delegated to junior staff doctors and no attention was paid to the patient's rehabilitation.

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Simonis, R. B. (2000). An Historical Background to the Treatment of Non-Union. In Orthofix External Fixation in Trauma and Orthopaedics (pp. 511–521). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0691-3_48

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