ARTHUR RALPH HODGSON

Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 2012, Vol 23, Issue 3

Abstract

Arthur R. Hodgson was a surgeon and scientist who defined the Hong Kong procedure for the treatment of spinal tuberculosis. He contributed to the improvement of the management of spinal disorders with his surgical experience of anterior spinal fusion.

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Alpaslan ŞENKÖYLÜ

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Alpaslan ŞENKÖYLÜ (2012). ARTHUR RALPH HODGSON. Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery, 23(3), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-676731