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Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later
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J.P. Harrison
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8936223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35828370 |
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author | Hudson, W. H. |
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spelling | pubmed-89362232022-07-12 Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later Hudson, W. H. Atlanta Med Surg J (1884) Original Communications J.P. Harrison 1897-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8936223/ /pubmed/35828370 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Communications Hudson, W. H. Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title | Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title_full | Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title_fullStr | Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title_full_unstemmed | Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title_short | Two Cases of Gunshot Wounds: One of the Axilla, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied. The Other, of the Popliteal Space, in Which the Femoral Artery Was Tied in Scarpa’s Triangle, with Secondary Amputation of Thigh Ten Days Later |
title_sort | two cases of gunshot wounds: one of the axilla, in which the subclavian artery was tied. the other, of the popliteal space, in which the femoral artery was tied in scarpa’s triangle, with secondary amputation of thigh ten days later |
topic | Original Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8936223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35828370 |
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