Robert D. Glatter, MD: Hi and welcome. I'm Dr Robert Glatter, medical advisor for Medscape Emergency Medicine. Joining me today to discuss the outcomes of distal femoral vs tibial vs proximal humeral ...
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie, Bd. 75, H. 2 (Januar 1985), pp. 131-153 (23 pages) A total of 77 measurements were made on male femora, tibiae, and humeri (50 each) dating from the ...
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