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Brooks-Hudson-Kay bone plastics

Brooks-Hudson-Kay bone plastics (V. of Brooks, American surgeon, 1884-1952; W. N of Hudson, American surgeon, 1862-1915; J. A. Key, the American surgeon, was born in 1890) – the way of bone plastics concluding in formation of an autograft from a tibial bone, its storage within 3-4 weeks in the place of education, and further use to destination.

 
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