Earliest times before hip arthroplasty: from John Rhea Barton to Themistocles Glück
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00264-013-2004-4
Earliest times before hip arthroplasty: from John Rhea Barton to Themistocles Glück
Abstract
Over the last two centuries, treatment of hip pathology has evolved from joint excision and osteotomies to modern total hip arthroplasty (THA), which is considered one of the most successful surgical interventions ever developed. We here review the history of hip procedures that preceded Themistocles Glück. This evaluation reminds us of the ephemeral nature of human industriousness and how medical research and procedures are not isolated developments but correlate to the social, economical, and cultural framework of their time.
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- Chlumsky V (1896) Zentralblatt für or thopaedische Chirurgie (Continued Centralblatt für orthopaedische Chirurgie un mechanik from 1887–1890)
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