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Value of Preoperative Physiologic Amputation *
WILLIAM H. MoRE-rz, M.D., WALTER R. VOYLES, M.D., CHARLES B. THOMAS, M.D.
From the Department of Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Eugene Talmadge
Memorial Hospital, Augusta, Georgia
Annals of Surgery
November 1961

Physiologic amputation, afforded by local
hypothermia and tourniquet application
above the affected tissue, grants this interval,
free of the harmful effects of the involved
part, in which to prepare the patient
for operative amputation.
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