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  • 1Smith-Petersen nail — Smith Pe·ter·sen nail smith pēt ər sən n a flanged metal nail used to fix the femoral head in fractures of the neck of the femur Smith Petersen Marius Nygaard (1886 1953) American orthopedic surgeon. Smith Petersen practiced orthopedic surgery in …

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  • 2Smith (surname) — For a list of people with surname Smith, see List of people with surname Smith. Smith Family name A close up of a blacksmith at work. Smith became a popular last name for those with this occupation …

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  • 3Nail–patella syndrome — Classification and external resources Nail of a patient with nail patella syndrome ICD 10 Q …

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  • 4smith-peterson nail — ˈsmithˈpēd.ə(r)sən noun Usage: usually capitalized S&P Etymology: after Marius Smith Peterson died 1953 American orthopedic surgeon who designed it : a flanged metal nail used to fix the femoral head in fractures of the femoral neck …

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  • 5Nail You Down — Live album by Blue Öyster Cult Released 1992 …

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  • 6Nail Men — Statue of Hindenburg in front of the Victory Column in Berlin, 1919 …

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  • 7Nail Life Master Open Pairs — Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 See also 4 Sources …

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  • 8Nail — In medicine, there are two types of nails. One is just a plain old metal nail used to hold 2 or more pieces of bone together, for example, after a fracture. The other type of nail is the horny plate on the end of the finger or toe. Each nail… …

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  • 9Nail — Recorded as Nail, Naile, Nailer, Nayler, and Naylor, this is an English occupational surname. It describes a nail maker, from a period in history in the 13th century when this was a separate guild of specialised makers. The derivation is from the …

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  • 10Smith-Petersen — Marius N., U.S. surgeon, 1886–1953. See Smith Petersen nail …

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