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ARTHROSCOPY OR THE DIRECT VISUALIZATION OF JOINTS An Experimental Cadaver Study
MICHAEL S. BURMAN
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Scholar of the Henry W. Frauenthal Travel Scholarship, Hospital for Joint Diseases
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1931; 13:669-695 
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Abstract

A new procedure for the examination of the larger joints has been described. Certain effects of dyes on cartilage have also been noted. We believe arthroscopy to be a key procedure in the study of joint physiology and pathology. The method as yet is still in its infancy and only the connected work of many men can establish its full value.

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