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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 87 (1997): Issue 2 (Feb 1997)

Publication Date:
01 Feb 1997
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Drop foot as a complication of acupuncture injury and intragluteal injection
Cauda equina syndrome resulting in late sequela of calcaneal gait and neuropathic heel ulcer
Nonossifying fibroma. Four cases and review of the literature
Multiple hereditary osteochondromatosis. Two cases with ankle and knee deformities
Nineteen-year-old female with unilateral ankle pain. What is your diagnosis?
Podiatric medical resources on the Internet
An anthropologist's walk into the past
1996 Podiatric Practice Survey
American Public Health Association. Opening doors for podiatric medicine
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