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HUMERUS VARUS FOLLOWING BIRTH INJURY TO THE PROXIMAL HUMERAL EPIPHYSIS
LEO S. LUCAS; JOSEPH H. GILL
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Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Portland
1947 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1947; 29:367-369 
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