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Philippe Hernigou

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International Orthopaedics|November 1, 2013
Smith-Petersen and early development of hip arthroplastyPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|September 10, 2014
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering, part I. Mythology, miracles and fantasy: from Chimera to the Miracle of the Black Leg of Saints Cosmas and Damian and the cock of John HunterPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|August 22, 2015
Fathers of orthopaedics in Germany (eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries): Lorenz Heister in Helmsted; Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach in Berlin; Heine and family in WürzburgPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|October 11, 2015
Authorities and foundation of an orthopaedic school in Germany in the nineteenth century: Part I: Conrad Johann Martin Langenbeck; Georg Friedrich Louis Stromeyer; Bernhard Rudolf Conrad von Langenbeck; Johann Friedrich August von EsmarchPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|October 10, 2020
Bone marrow in orthopaedics (part II): a three hundred and seventy million-year saga from the Devonian to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic-osteonecrosis; transplantation; "human chimera"; stem cells, bioreactors, and coronavirus diseasePhilippe Hernigou
Instructional Course Lectures|February 5, 2020
Cellular Therapy for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis: From Bench to BedsidePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 18, 2016
History of external fixation for treatment of fracturesPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|July 25, 2013
Earliest times before hip arthroplasty: from John Rhea Barton to Themistocles GlückPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|April 7, 2025
Procedures under tourniquet in sickle cell disease: safety evaluated in two hundred and thirty three sickle-cell disease anaemia adult patients in comparison with outcomes in five hundred and seventy four sickle cell anaemia patients with procedures without tourniquetPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 24, 2016
History of internal fixation (part 1): early developments with wires and plates before World War IIPhilippe Hernigou, Jacques Pariat
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International Orthopaedics|November 1, 2013
Smith-Petersen and early development of hip arthroplastyPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|September 10, 2014
Bone transplantation and tissue engineering, part I. Mythology, miracles and fantasy: from Chimera to the Miracle of the Black Leg of Saints Cosmas and Damian and the cock of John HunterPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|August 22, 2015
Fathers of orthopaedics in Germany (eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries): Lorenz Heister in Helmsted; Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach in Berlin; Heine and family in WürzburgPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|October 11, 2015
Authorities and foundation of an orthopaedic school in Germany in the nineteenth century: Part I: Conrad Johann Martin Langenbeck; Georg Friedrich Louis Stromeyer; Bernhard Rudolf Conrad von Langenbeck; Johann Friedrich August von EsmarchPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|October 10, 2020
Bone marrow in orthopaedics (part II): a three hundred and seventy million-year saga from the Devonian to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic-osteonecrosis; transplantation; "human chimera"; stem cells, bioreactors, and coronavirus diseasePhilippe Hernigou
Instructional Course Lectures|February 5, 2020
Cellular Therapy for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis: From Bench to BedsidePhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 18, 2016
History of external fixation for treatment of fracturesPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|July 25, 2013
Earliest times before hip arthroplasty: from John Rhea Barton to Themistocles GlückPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|April 7, 2025
Procedures under tourniquet in sickle cell disease: safety evaluated in two hundred and thirty three sickle-cell disease anaemia adult patients in comparison with outcomes in five hundred and seventy four sickle cell anaemia patients with procedures without tourniquetPhilippe Hernigou
International Orthopaedics|November 24, 2016
History of internal fixation (part 1): early developments with wires and plates before World War IIPhilippe Hernigou, Jacques Pariat
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