August JAPMA -- Table of Contents ( 1 1973, 63 [8]) JAPMA
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ED McGlamry
Forefoot reconstruction. A case study
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 359-367.  

AE Helfand
Podiatric services for the aged
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 368-373.  

SF Stern and A Shuman
The effect of locally administered corticosteroids (soluble and insoluble) on the healing times of surgically induced wounds in guinea pigs
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 374-382.  

FA Moeller
Biomechanics and its relationship to foot surgery
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 383-389.  

VH Genovese
The pill and the extremities
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 390-391.  

JA Stone
Conversion reaction hysteria. A case report
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 391-393.  

LT Burns, MJ Burns, and GA Burns
A clinical application of biomechanics. 1
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 393-400.  

WG Braun
Goals and objectives of the American Academy of Podiatry Administration
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 401-402.  

SD Weissman
Podiatry assistants in the neighborhood health center
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 402-404.  

GE Duggar and ED McGlamry
Podiatrists rank well on state medical examination
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1973 63: 405-407.  

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