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Product Description: The International Skeletal Society is now fifteen years old and as measured in human terms has outgrown its childhood. During this time the ISS has earned worldwide respect and praise for successful work. The International Skeletal Society is an interdisciplinary working group concerned with skeletal diseases, their pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment at all ages...read more
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Paperback:

9783642970566 | Reprint edition (Springer Verlag, January 22, 2012), cover price $129.00 | About this edition: The International Skeletal Society is now fifteen years old and as measured in human terms has outgrown its childhood.

Product Description: Almost a complete re-write of earlier editions, this book deals with the disorders of the skeleton, as reflected by their radiological appearances. It contains a number of exercises that simulate the practical demands of radiological interpretation...read more

Hardcover:

9780443019807 | 3 sub edition (Churchill Livingstone, March 1, 1990), cover price $545.00 | About this edition: Almost a complete re-write of earlier editions, this book deals with the disorders of the skeleton, as reflected by their radiological appearances.

Product Description: The International Skeletal Society is now fifteen years old and as measured in human terms has outgrown its childhood. During this time the ISS has earned worldwide respect and praise for successful work. The International Skeletal Society is an interdisciplinary working group concerned with skeletal diseases, their pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment at all ages...read more

Hardcover:

9780387183787 | Springer Verlag, February 1, 1989, cover price $66.00 | also contains Peel & Stick USA Wall Map | About this edition: The International Skeletal Society is now fifteen years old and as measured in human terms has outgrown its childhood.

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