This non-fiction medical volume is part of the Italian orthopedic series associated with Vittorio Putti and reflects surgical knowledge during the early 1940s. Volume XXIX, published in 1943, likely compiles clinical studies and specialist contributions on trauma, fractures, and degenerative conditions of the locomotor system. Produced in a wartime context, it documents adaptive strategies in diagnosis and treatment under constrained resources. Structured as a scholarly periodical, it integrates case reports, operative techniques, and theoretical discussion. The work is significant for understanding the historical evolution of orthopedic surgery, particularly in relation to emergency care and surgical practice during a critical period in European medicine.
Author:Various contributors; Associated with Vittorio Putti