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  Saturday, 23 August 2003
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I have a complete 5-volume set of Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics that is the 8th edition (green). It is about 10 years old, but in perfect condition without any markings on the pages at all. It is a great reference set, despite it being 10 years old, and I am selling it as I recently purchased the new 10th edition.

Make me an offer. The first reasonable offer takes the set. I'm not looking for a ton of $ either.

[url=mailto]kstaples14@hotmail.com[/url]

DrNukeOrthoMan
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You might want to keep it for when you are in practice. A set of Campbell's, even an old set can be helpful to you so you don't have to go dragging a volume around. For example leave your old copy at your dictation desk in the OR. So when you unexpectedly have to do a BKA or something else, you have an available reference. Also, having an extra copy of Hopenfeld's exposures in the OR is handy, especially when doing unexpected upper extremity trauma.
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