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The American Journal of Surgery, 1940
Abstract 1. 1. A case of chondrosarcoma of the sternum is reported. 2. 2. The operative technique is described. 3. 3. The fact that the inner ends of both clavicles were removed without any impairment of function is noted.
Howard H. Bradshaw, Richard J. Chodoff
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Abstract 1. 1. A case of chondrosarcoma of the sternum is reported. 2. 2. The operative technique is described. 3. 3. The fact that the inner ends of both clavicles were removed without any impairment of function is noted.
Howard H. Bradshaw, Richard J. Chodoff
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1933
Abstract Although rare, fractures of the sternum probably occur more often than is realized or discovered. They are not diagnosed because serious complicating injuries often accompany them and because they are difficult to depict with the roentgen rays.
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Abstract Although rare, fractures of the sternum probably occur more often than is realized or discovered. They are not diagnosed because serious complicating injuries often accompany them and because they are difficult to depict with the roentgen rays.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913
Case 1.—A colored man, aged 32, single, steward on a merchant vessel, came to the out-patient department of the House of Relief in August, 1906, complaining of "indigestion" for which he had been treated about eight months without benefit. His family and previous personal history were entirely negative, and may be so assumed, without further detailing.
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Case 1.—A colored man, aged 32, single, steward on a merchant vessel, came to the out-patient department of the House of Relief in August, 1906, complaining of "indigestion" for which he had been treated about eight months without benefit. His family and previous personal history were entirely negative, and may be so assumed, without further detailing.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932
To the Editor: —The following unusual injury should be recorded: A Negro, about 30 years of age, was struck by a truck while he was bent forward. The truck forced him backward against a pillar before it was stopped, compressing the lower part of the chest and the abdomen.
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To the Editor: —The following unusual injury should be recorded: A Negro, about 30 years of age, was struck by a truck while he was bent forward. The truck forced him backward against a pillar before it was stopped, compressing the lower part of the chest and the abdomen.
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Insight into the early evolution of the avian sternum from juvenile enantiornithines
Nature Communications, 2012Xiaoting Zheng, Jingmai K O’connor
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Morphometric analysis of variation in the sternum with sex and age
Journal of Morphology, 2014Ashley A Weaver, Joel D Stitzel
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