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As history repeats itself, unexpected developments move us forward
Journal article   Open access  Peer reviewed

As history repeats itself, unexpected developments move us forward

Journal of rehabilitation research and development, Vol.44(4), pp.vii-xiv
2007
PMID: 18247244

Abstract

Extremities - surgery History, 17th Century Wounds and Injuries - surgery Amputees - history History, 21st Century United States History, 20th Century Humans Wounds and Injuries - history History, 18th Century Warfare Amputees - rehabilitation United States Department of Veterans Affairs - history Orthopedics - history History, 19th Century Extremities - injuries Military Personnel - history Artificial Limbs - history
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https://doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2006.11.0148View
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6 Social Sciences
6.238 Bibliometrics, Scientometrics & Research Integrity
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Rehabilitation
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