Sudden fall into A Dry Well: Life Saved but Laterality Snuffed Out
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 6
Abstract
An unexpected fall of an adult man into a dry well leads to an unusual injury of the right upper limb leading to permanent crippling .this case report dealt below is unusual in the sense, that such type of injury generally do not takes, place when a person falls from the height of approximately 30 feet into a gravel and pebble filled bed of the well. The following narration is presented bellow sequentially
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Mohammad Asrarul Haque
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