1930
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1930.02710290028007
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Acute Fractures of the Pelvis

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“…Its share in this respect has been rising with the increasing motorization. In 1930, the car was reported to have caused only 35% of pelvic fractures in the U.S.A. (Noland and Conwell, 1930) and in 1947, 73-0% (Butt and Moore, 1947). Qatar is a highly motorized country (Eid, 1980), hence the predominant role of the car in the production of fractures in general; those of the pelvis are no exception.…”
Section: General Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its share in this respect has been rising with the increasing motorization. In 1930, the car was reported to have caused only 35% of pelvic fractures in the U.S.A. (Noland and Conwell, 1930) and in 1947, 73-0% (Butt and Moore, 1947). Qatar is a highly motorized country (Eid, 1980), hence the predominant role of the car in the production of fractures in general; those of the pelvis are no exception.…”
Section: General Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%