This volume of a mid-twentieth-century medical journal focuses on orthopedic and musculoskeletal surgery, associated with Vittorio Putti’s direction and scientific influence. Volume XXXVIII (1953) reflects the consolidation of postwar orthopedic practice, presenting clinical studies on trauma, reconstructive surgery, joint pathology, and deformity correction. The contributions integrate anatomical research, operative technique refinement, and structured case documentation. Intended for orthopedic surgeons and academic clinicians, the publication illustrates the methodological rigor and institutional maturity of Italian orthopedic science in the early 1950s.
Author:Various contributors; Associated with Vittorio Putti