The meaning of an idiom can not always be derived from the conjoined meaning of its elements. (<br/>)
The meaning of an idiom can not always be derived from the conjoined meaning of its elements. (<br/>)
The repair that brings the conjoined tendon farther posteriorly and inferiorly to Cooper’s ligament is called? () A: Halsted repair B: McVay’s repair C: Shoudice repair D: Stoppa repair
The repair that brings the conjoined tendon farther posteriorly and inferiorly to Cooper’s ligament is called? () A: Halsted repair B: McVay’s repair C: Shoudice repair D: Stoppa repair
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