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AMPUTATION OF THE FOOT, WITH CALCANEOTIBIAL ARTHRODESIS
H. B. BOYD
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1939 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1939; 21:997-1000 
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Abstract

For the patient who cannot afford an artificial leg, or for the laborer, the amputation with calcaneotibial arthrodesis, as described, gives an excellent weight-bearing stump and relieves the patient of the inconvenience incident to the use of an artificial limb. The operation is more advantageous both from an anatomical and from a physiological standpoint than other amputations through the region of the ankle or the tarsus.

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