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More than 100 years have passed since Roentgen discovered the x-ray, and this textbook is a testimony to a century of progress in musculoskeletal imaging. Combining historical facts, original references, chronologic precision, practical information, capsule summaries, differential diagnoses, medicolegal implications, and most important, abundant and excellent images, these two volumes would interest anyone studying or practicing musculoskeletal radiology. It is a basic, no-nonsense textbook that should be required reading for any student of radiology.
These volumes had their beginnings in the careers of two remarkable educators, Lindsay Rowe and Terry Yochum, who share a love of and passion for the
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