
The study of eponymous fractures is not merely an academic exercise in memorizing names. It is a journey through the evolution of orthopaedic thought, surgical innovation, and clinical reasoning. Each named fracture carries with it a legacy - of the person who first described it, the clinical context in which it emerged, and the physiological and biomechanical principles it illuminated.
Textbook of Eponymous Fractures Orthopaedics was born from a need for a structured, clinically oriented, and historically grounded resource that not only outlines the morphology of these fractures but also explains their discovery, implications, and modern-day management. Designed for medical students, orthopaedic residents, trauma surgeons, and musculoskeletal educators, this book blends anatomical clarity with historical reverence.
Dimensions:
7 X 10 INCHES
Pages:
376