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Cet ouvrage constitue une ressource historique essentielle pour comprendre le d veloppement de la chirurgie moderne et la transformation des soins orthop diques. En mettant l'accent sur la biom canique et la pr cision anatomique, "Les Osteosyntheses" demeure un t moignage pr cieux sur l'ing niosit m dicale appliqu e la r paration du corps humain.
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