Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty with Use of Improved Techniques of Cementing. The Results after a Minimum of Fifteen Years of Follow-up*
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R C Johnston | J J Callaghan | J. Callaghan | R. Johnston | D. Goetz | S. Madey | D D Goetz | J. Olejniczak | S M Madey | J P Olejniczak
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