ALBEE, Fred Houdlett
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Transplantation of a portion of the tibia into the spine for Pott’s disease. A preliminary report.J. Amer. med. Ass., 57, 885-86, 1911.The beginning of bone graft surgery as a planned, carefully designed procedure. Albee was the first to employ living bone grafts as internal splints. See No. 5757. Subjects: ORTHOPEDICS › Orthopedic Surgery & Treatments › Bone Grafts, ORTHOPEDICS › Orthopedic Surgery & Treatments › Spine, TRANSPLANTATION |
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Bone-graft surgery.Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1915.Albee was the first to employ living bone grafts as internal splints. He used cutting machines and saws to make inlaid, perfectly-fitting grafts. See especially his “Transplantation of a portion of the tibia into the spine for Pott’s disease. A preliminary report”, J. Amer. med. Ass., 1911, 57, 885-86. See No. 4384.1. Subjects: INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Tuberculosis › Tuberculous Spondylitis (Pott's Disease), ORTHOPEDICS › Orthopedic Surgery & Treatments › Bone Grafts, TRANSPLANTATION |