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ISCHAEMIA COMPLICATING INJURY

A Report of Thirty-seven Cases

W. M. McQuillan 1; and B. Nolan 1

1 Edinburgh, Scotland

1. The types of ischaemia that accompany injuries to a limb are described.

2. The ischaemia may be total or local.

3. Thirty-seven cases of total or local ischaemia of a limb are analysed and conclusions are drawn therefrom.




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