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    S. Lowell Kahn [and others].
    Summary: "Despite the advent of modern cross-sectional imaging, skeletal radiographs remain at the crux of the initial diagnosis, particularly in the emergency and outpatient settings. The images contained herein represent composite individuals obtained at three-month intervals for the first two years of life and at yearly intervals thereafter. The authors provide a comprehensive set of reference images that document the progressive skeletal development, demonstrating the configuration, density, and relative size of the various body parts for males and females. Given the broad application of radiographs in the clinical setting, this atlas is not only intended for practicing and training radiologists, but for all of those who employ radiographs as part of their practice"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Sect. I. Male. Male skull
    Male cervical spine
    Male thoracic spine
    Male lumbar spine
    Male chest
    Male shoulder
    Male humerus
    Male elbow
    Male forearm
    Male wrist
    Male hand
    Male pelvis
    Male femur
    Male knee
    Male tibia and fibula
    Male ankle
    Male foot
    Sect. II. Female. Female skull
    Female cervical spine
    Female thoracic spine
    Female lumbar spine
    Female chest
    Female shoulder
    Female humerus
    Female elbow
    Female forearm
    Female wrist
    Female hand
    Female pelvis
    Female femur
    Female knee
    female tibia and fibula
    Female ankle
    Female foot.