What would we think of such reforms and such a path toward anorthopedic state of society?
Re orthopedic cases, Jones classes the conditions that create an orthopedic case under four heads (note especially the fourth): 1.
Notes on British military medical arrangements=; work in the restoration and reëducation of disabled soldiers; treatment of cases of heart disease; military orthopedic hospitals.
Organization and aims of the Orthopedic Reconstruction Hospital.
He was placed in various orthopedic institutions and was treated with mechanotherapy, but without result.
Business organization of the workshops connected with the Royal Orthopedic Reserve Hospital at Nürnberg.
The function of orthopedic surgery in the present war.
Re orthopedic cases like Case 454, Gleboff remarks upon the simulation of joint affections and upon methods of surprising the malingerers into sudden movements made in obedience to request in the course of medical examination.
The system of Ling is less orthopedic than orthogenic, although he sought primarily to correct bad attitudes and perverted growth.
I might mention orthopedic instruments, braces, and a method of periodically suspending the child, by the head or shoulders, in such a fashion that the weight of the body stretches and thus straightens the vertebral column.
In the school, the orthopedic instrument in the shape of the desk is in great favour to-day; someone proposes the brace--one step farther and it will be suggested that we give the scholars a systematic course in the suspension method!
I, therefore, took a number of unnecessary onlookers like myself from the emergency area in order to reduce the confusion, and I went to the fifth floor of the hospital, which is the orthopedic ward.
Navy, I undertook 5 years of postgraduate training in orthopedicsurgery at Indiana University Medical Center.
Are you certificated by the American Board ofOrthopedic Surgery?
In 1956 I was appointed professor and then chairman of the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, where I presently am.
I am office manager and in charge of accounts receivable for my brother who is an orthopedic surgeon in Houston.
I am certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery; yes, sir.
In 1956 I assumed my present position, which is that of professor of orthopedic surgery and chairman of the division of orthopedic surgery at the Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas.
No--the only followup care that he really requires at the moment is the bone--the orthopedic followup, which incidentally is also completely healed.
The orthopedic procedure on the arm and the leg debridement were ready to be started.
I then took a number of persons from the emergency room area with me away from it in order to reduce the confusion, and I went to the orthopedic ward on the fifth floor west of Parkland Hospital.
I am now a member of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, as a matter of fact.
I was assisted by the junior orthopedic resident, Dr.
Orthopedic surgeons were attached to the medical force near the firing line and to the different hospitals back to the base orthopedic hospital which was established within one hundred miles of the firing line.
Instructors and examiners for all the troops were furnished by the Department of Military Orthopedic Surgery.
In this hospital, in addition to orthopedic surgical care, there was equipment for surgical reconstruction work and "curative workshops" in which men acquired ability to use injured members while doing work interesting and useful in itself.
During the last fortnight at home a splendid chance was afforded me to visit daily the clinics of an old friend, Sir Robert Jones, England's famousorthopedic surgeon.
MacAusland, of Boston, at his orthopedic clinics in and around that city.
Of this latter Sir Robert Jones, the British orthopedic chief, appreciated the value, knowing how many splendid men are put hors de combat by tiny pieces of shell splinters infecting that joint.
As commander-in-chief of the orthopedic work of the British Army in the war, I am certain that Colonel Sir Robert Jones has found the experiences of his improvised clinics among the most valuable assets he could have had.
The British orthopedic hospitals serve as training schools for American surgeons.
It was he who said: "François Delsarte's system is an orthopedic machine to straighten crippled intellects.
Delsarte's method," he would reply, "is an orthopedicmachine to straighten crippled intellects.
To this school is also attached theorthopedic institution.
There is the surgical hospital, the orthopedic institute, and the school for retraining the soldier in whatever trade he may be capable of following.
During these first weeks in the school the new limbs are fitted, for the school works in connection with the orthopedic institute.
The operation was a perfect success, and when the boy was ready to go, one of the Orthopedic women adopted him.
It began in a yearly subscription to the Orthopedic hospital; the one, you know, for little deformed children.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orthopedic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clinical; dental; medical; neurological; orthopedic; surgical