An edition of The Munkfors investigation (1954)

The Munkfors investigation

a study of the frequency and causes of the stiff neck-brachialgia and lumbago-sciatica syndromes, as well as observations on certain signs and symptoms from the dorsal spine and the joints of the extremities in industrial and forest workers.

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Lennart Hult
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An edition of The Munkfors investigation (1954)

The Munkfors investigation

a study of the frequency and causes of the stiff neck-brachialgia and lumbago-sciatica syndromes, as well as observations on certain signs and symptoms from the dorsal spine and the joints of the extremities in industrial and forest workers.

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Publisher
Munksgaard
Language
English
Pages
76

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 74-76.
"From the Orthopaedic Clinic of Karolinska institutet."

Published in
Copenhagen
Series
Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. Supplementum, no. 16.

Classifications

Library of Congress
RD768

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Pagination
76 p.
Number of pages
76

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL211294M
LCCN
a56006144

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