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Cover Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
ISSN:
8750-7315
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Volume 64 (1974): Issue 3 (Mar 1974)

Publication Date:
01 Mar 1974
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    By: MJ Diamond and C Abramson
  • A new look at basic operative podiatry
    By: A Rubin
  • Dystrophic nails as indications of systemic disease
    By: CR Young
  • Toward quality health care
    By: JC Corman
  • A further look at the treatment of onychomycosis with topical glutaraldehyde
    By: LV Grant
  • Surgical hallux varus reduction
    By: LC Midkiff
  • Gastrocnemius tendon recession. Tongue in groove procedure to lengthen gastrocnemius tendon
    By: MJ Fulp and ED McGlamry
  • A partial solution to employee turnover
    By: L Light
  • Recommended safe supplies of major and minor tranquilizers and a note on analgesics
    By: CL Rossi
  • Creative listening
    By: RP Levoy
  • Toward a uniform law
    By: CH Johnson
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