Statistics of the operation of amputation at the hip-joint
Smith, S.
N. York J. M. 9: 184-205
1852
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Brandon, D.S. 1850: Extensive gun-shot wound of the knee-joint; amputation on the third day under chloroform; death of the patient soon after the operation South. M. & S. J. 6: 532-534
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