Tecnica del trattamento delle fratture, Vol. I (1) (1955) by L. Böhler is a medical reference dedicated to the principles and clinical practice of fracture treatment in orthopedic and trauma surgery. This volume likely introduces the fundamental concepts required for the diagnosis and management of skeletal injuries, including mechanisms of trauma, anatomical considerations, and clinical evaluation. Particular emphasis is probably placed on fracture reduction techniques, immobilization methods, and early therapeutic strategies used in mid-twentieth-century traumatology. Structured as a professional instructional manual, the work was intended to assist physicians and surgeons in the systematic treatment of bone injuries. Within the development of orthopedic traumatology, the volume contributed to the dissemination of standardized approaches to fracture care.