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Disorders of the Cervical Spine covers the advances in diagnostic imaging and surgical techniques for cervical spine disorders since the publication of the first edition in 1980. This book is organized into 11 chapters. The first chapter describes the anatomy of the cervical spine. This is followed by a discussion of the different cervical spine disorders including osteomyelitis, soft tissue injuries, cervical spondylosis, tumors, congenital malformations and deformities, and fractures and dislocations. There are also chapters on diagnostic imaging of the spine, cervical orthoses, and an evaluation of different approaches to cervical spine surgery. This book will be invaluable to people interested in understanding the diagnosis and management of cervical spine disorders.
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Extracts from the "Clarence & Richmond Examiner", first printed as a weekly, then bi-weekly, then later tri-weekly, before becoming a daily in 1914. It was printed in Grafton, New South Wales. The name was later changed to "The Daily Examiner." The first three sections of the volumes include information from birth, death, and marriage notices which appeared June 1859-December 1910. The fourth sections are deaths reported as news items and include reports of death, inquests, funerals, etc. The passengers and crew index includes name, ship, date of arrival, port and date of departure, port of arrival, status, and reference in paper. The Clarence River was granted "port of entry" status in 1862.