De l'orthomorphie, par rapport à l'espèce humaine
by Delpech, J.M
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About This Item
Stuttgart: Edition Medicina Rara, 1970. French text.14 pages, lxxviii leaves of plates : illustrations Laid in is a 20 pages booklet with an English introduction which gives both the history and a description of the 77 plates in the book. Delpech, Professor of Surgery at Montpellier, published a comprehensive treatise on deformities of the bones and joints. He established the tuberculosis nature of Pott's disease. Delpech did more than any other man toward the development of orthopedics in France. His use of daily swimming to help correct deformities was revolutionary at the time.
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- Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (US)
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- Title
- De l'orthomorphie, par rapport à l'espèce humaine
- Author
- Delpech, J.M
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Publisher
- Edition Medicina Rara
- Place of Publication
- Stuttgart
- Date Published
- 1970
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Swimming as Therapy; Treatment of Deformitives of Joints and Bones; Pott's Disease
- Bookseller catalogs
- Medical;
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