Charles blatt (4 Ergebnisse)

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A Bit of Luck: Alternate Histories in Honor of Eric Flint
Mangum, Lisa; Ashley, Julia V.; Anderson, Kevin J.; Blatt, B. Daniel; Briar, L.; Callahan, Carrie; Dane, Kate; Gannon, Charles E.; Gatti, Fulvio; Ikenberry, Kevin
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1st edition, 1st printing ; xiv, 477 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. ; ISBN: 0030118425; 9780030118425; National Library: 8705707 LCCN: 87-16555 ; LC: RD559; Dewey: 617/.574; OCLC: 16225972 ; red cloth ; no dustjacket ; ex-lib, stamps, labels; ownership stamp on title page ; Contents: Ba…sic science -- The development of wrist surgery : An historical review -- Anatomy of the wrist -- Vascularity of the carpus -- Weist mechanics and its association with ligamentous instability -- Pathogenesis of wrist ligament instability -- Evaluation -- Physical examination of the wrist -- Roentgenographic diagnosis of wrist pain and instability -- Soft tissue radiography of t he wrist -- Wrist arthroscopy -- Clinical applications of wrist arthroscopy -- Trauma-related conditions and their treatment -- Acute fractures and dislocations of the carpus -- Unstable fractures of the distal radius -- THe trepexiomtacarpal joint : Basic principles of surgical treatment -- The caropmetacarpal joint of the thumb : practical considerations -- The medial four carpometacarpal joints -- Nerve injuries associated with wrist trauma -- The distal radioulnar joint -- Surgical procedures for the distal radioulnar joint -- Introduction to the carpal instabilities -- Scaholunate instability -- Triquetrolunate and midcarpal instability -- Developmental and degenerative conditiions -- Degenerative disorders of the carpus -- Scaphoid nonunion -- Kienbock's disease -- Inflammatory and rheumatoid arthritis -- Arthrodesis of the rheumatoid wrist : Indications and surgical technique -- Tumors of the wrist -- Wrist disorders in children -- Surgical options for common wrist condnitions -- Implant arthroplasty in the carpal and radiocarpal joints -- Total wrist arthroplasty : Review of current concepts -- Wrist fusions : Intercarpal and radiocarpal. ; comprehensive, with numerous illustrations ; VG. Book.

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20 cm. (8), 47, (3) pp. Limp suede covers, bound with cord, title printed on front cover. Blatt's narrative, drawn from his own letters home to a friend, of his time in France during World War I. Blatt served with the Eightieth Division, Co. D, 305th Engineers, from Sept. 20, 1917 until he was wounded on Nov. 1, 1918, "eleven da…ys before the Armistice, after service in several sectors." A detailed, literary description of his arrival in France, travels there, training, and time at the front. A very good copy. No listings found on OCLC. Arriving in France in June 1918, Blatt was at Bayencourt, Hebuterne, etc., repairing roads, trenches, and bridges before his division was sent to fight in the Argonne. Most of the narrative describes this battle and the activities of the engineer corps, essential for their work keeping the heavy artillery moving under difficult conditions. At one point "[a] great many engineers of our regiment were working with frantic haste to put up a bridge on an old foundation (near Bethincourt), and as we got there a number of batteries of artillery were already lined up waiting to cross." His group delivered some duck walks that had been used elsewhere on the battlefield, which they had hand carried for over a mile. Later in the battle they were called upon to construct some 700 yards of barbed wire. During the third phase of the battle for the Argonne Forest, he was wounded in the hip and evacuated. Charles Blatt was born in Pittsburgh in 1894. He served "with distinction and courage" in the 305th Engineers during World War I. Following the war he and his brother built and operated a chain of theaters in Somerset, Pennsylvania. [see his obituary in the "Daily American," Somerset, Pennsylvania, Oct. 26, 1964].