T.B. SPINE: Revisited İT IS INTERESTING THAT ONE TINY MICROORGANISM SHOULD CAUSE ÖVER THE YEARS
Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 1994, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
T.B. SPINE: Revisited İT IS INTERESTING THAT ONE TINY MICROORGANISM SHOULD CAUSE ÖVER THE YEARS
Authors and Affiliations
Robert B. VVINTER
JOHN ROBERT COBB
John Robert Cobb is an American orthopedic surgeon whose contributions on evaluation and treatment of scoliosis were very important . Recent scale for the evaluation of scoliotic curve is referred with his name.
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