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Cover Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
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8750-7315

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Volume 68 (1978): Issue 9 (Sep 1978)

Publication Date:
01 Sep 1978
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Uses of bone scanning in podiatric medicine
By: WD Clark, TR Fann, JD McCrea, and JN Venson
The development of lower extremity deformity
By: RH Melincoff and RH Davis
Symphalangism versus hammer digit syndrome of the fifth toe
By: DG Winiecki
The two-phalanged fifth toe: development, occurrence and relation to heloma durum
By: BW Carroll, DC Greenberg, and RR Simpson
Pyridoxine deficiency: a new factor in diabetic neuropathy
By: CL Jones and V Gonzalez
A procedure for correction of the severely subluxed second hammer toe
By: RM Hatcher and SD Smith
The inadequacy of initial radiographs in the diagnosis of foot fractures
By: CD Solomon
Public awareness of podiatric health
By: G LeCompte and PM Shoenfeld
Podiatry: Inaugural Address
By: TH Clarke
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