The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, Etc. [With 3 Plates.].

The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, Etc. [With 3 Plates.].
Title The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, Etc. [With 3 Plates.]. PDF eBook
Author Edward REYNOLDS (Ethnologist.)
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Release 1931
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The Evolution of the Human Pelvis

The Evolution of the Human Pelvis
Title The Evolution of the Human Pelvis PDF eBook
Author Edward Reynolds
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Pages 108
Release 1931
Genre Anatomy, Comparative
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The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture

The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture
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The evolution of the human pelvis in relation to the mechanics of the erect posture

The evolution of the human pelvis in relation to the mechanics of the erect posture
Title The evolution of the human pelvis in relation to the mechanics of the erect posture PDF eBook
Author Edward Reynolds
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Pages 79
Release 1931
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Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University

Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University
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Release 1931
Genre America
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The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, by Edward Reynolds,...

The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, by Edward Reynolds,...
Title The Evolution of the Human Pelvis in Relation to the Mechanics of the Erect Posture, by Edward Reynolds,... PDF eBook
Author Edward Reynolds
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Release 1931
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Biomechanics of the Locomotor Apparatus

Biomechanics of the Locomotor Apparatus
Title Biomechanics of the Locomotor Apparatus PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Pauwels
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 527
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 3642671381

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The contents of this book are based almost exclusively on purely anatomical researches. These were stimulated by questions posed in clinical practice. The results are directed to practicing surgeons. Their chronological sequence leads to a step by step development of theoretical bases and to a progressive rejection of old conceptions. Especially in the field of orthopaedic surgery, a responsible attitude is possible neither without solid anatomical knowledge, nor without an idea of functional relationships. W. Roux had already demonstrated this and he wanted his works of functional anatomy to be considered from this point of view. He above all preoccupied himself with a uniform theory of functional adaptation. Thus it is understandable that the theories ofRoux formed the basis from which to start. Our own researches seemed at first to corroborate the ideas of Roux, at least in part. This is still evident in the monograph concerning fractures of the femoral neck. Later it appeared that ST. KROMPECHER had made a step forwards in the matter of chondrogenesis when he abandoned the shear theory postulated by Roux and held that compression was the only effective stimulus for the forma tion of cartilage. The research concerning the healing of fractures relies partly on the theory of KROMPECHER which was new at that time. But ultimately more and more discoveries could no longer be explained by this conception which was only slightly different from the older theories (1. WOLF, W. Roux, W.