The Blood Supply of the Upper End of the Human Femur, Including Observations on the Venous Drainage of the Femoral Head

  • Crock H
  • Dickens D
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The practical importance of the blood supply of some bones and their related soft tissues has led, in recent years, to the spectacular successes of microsurgical operations for the viable transpositioning of tissues from one part of the body to another. Although...

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Crock, H. V., & Dickens, D. R. V. (1984). The Blood Supply of the Upper End of the Human Femur, Including Observations on the Venous Drainage of the Femoral Head. In Surgery of the Hip Joint (pp. 133–143). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5224-5_6

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