Tecnica del trattamento delle fratture, Vol. II (1) (1960) by L. Böhler continues the systematic study of fracture management in orthopedic and trauma surgery. This volume likely expands upon the foundational principles presented in earlier sections by examining specific types of fractures, regional anatomical considerations, and advanced therapeutic approaches. The text probably addresses operative and non-operative treatment methods, including stabilization techniques, immobilization procedures, and postoperative management of skeletal injuries. Structured as a professional medical manual, the work reflects the clinical standards and methodologies of mid-twentieth-century traumatology. Within the field of orthopedic trauma care, the volume contributes to the structured teaching of fracture treatment and surgical technique.