1. Persistent joint laxity and congenital dislocation of the hip;Carter, C.O.; Wilkinson, J.;J BoneJt Surg [Br],1964
2. Examination of the infant hip with real-time ultrasonography;Harcke, H.T.; Clarke, N.M.P.; Lee, M.S.; Borns, P.F.; MacEwen, G.D.;Ultrasound Med Biol,1984
3. Real-time ultrasound in the diagnosis of congenital dislocation and dysplasia of the hip;Clarke, N.M.P.; Harcke, H.T.; McHugh, P.; Lee, M.S.; Borns, P.F.; MacEwen, G.D.;J Bone.7oint Surg [Br],1985
4. Sonographic clarification of the problems of discontinued them before five months because of fibroid complications. Virtually every informational paper I have reviewed since the very early 1960s, through 1968 to 1974, when the study;Clarke, N.M.P.
5. Family planning handbookfordoctors;Kleinman, R.L.,1974