La Chirurgia degli Organi di Movimento, Volume XXIII (1917–1937) by Vittorio Putti is a non-fiction medical work dedicated to the study and surgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system. The volume reflects developments in orthopedic surgery during the early twentieth century, examining pathological conditions affecting bones, joints, and locomotor structures. Combining clinical observation, surgical methodology, and anatomical analysis, the text addresses diagnosis, operative techniques, and therapeutic strategies for disorders of movement. Intended for physicians and surgeons, the work forms part of a broader orthopedic literature associated with the Rizzoli Institute and contributes to the historical development of modern orthopedic practice.
Author:Various contributors; Associated with Vittorio Putti