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Aesop's Fables
This is a 48-page booklet with several unusual facets. Its only illustration is a lovely green FG on the title-page. It boasts a dust-jacket crudely colored, featuring WC and FC. The fables themselves are on 11-48, with each page framed in a green portal with Greek columns and vines. Red signs – grapes? -- mark the division between one fable and another, with most pages having two or three fables. Red is also used for the title on the title-page.Language note: HebrewAesop; Translator and Editor: Matityahu Timo
Short-term pelvic fracture outcomes in adolescents differ from children and adults in the National Trauma Data Bank
© 2015, The Author(s).Background: Pediatric pelvic fractures are associated with high-energy trauma and injury to other systems, leading to an increased incidence of complication and mortality. Previous studies analyzed the pediatric population as a whole
