M. G. Kini
Mangalore Gopal Kini (1893–1952),[1] better known as M. G. Kini M.C., M.B., M.Ch., F.R.C.S., was a famous Indian Orthopedic Surgeon.
He was considered by the Indian Orthopedic surgical community as the forerunner of Orthopedic Surgery in India.[2] The "Kini Memorial Oration" has been held by the Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA) every year since 1958.[2]
Publications
- Kini, M. G. (1940). "Dislocation of the Elbow and its complications: A Simple Technique for Excision of the Elbow". Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 22 (1): 107–117.
- Kini, M. G. (1942). "Fracture of the lateral condyle of the lower end of the Humerus with complicationa: A Simple Technique for Closed Reduction of Capitellar Fracture". Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 24 (2): 270–280.
- Kini, M. G.; Rao, K. V. S. (1937). "Problem of cancer". Indian Medical Gazette. 71: 677–679.
- Kini, M. G. (1944). "Cancer of the penis in a child aged two years". Indian Medical Gazette. 79: 66.
- Kini, M. G. (1938). "Multiple pancreatic calculi with chronic pancreatitis". British Journal of Surgery. 25 (99): 705–706. doi:10.1002/bjs.1800259926.
- Kini, M. G. (1944). "Epitheliomas of the palate caused by smoking of cigars with the lighted end inside the mouth". Indian Medical Gazette. 79: 572.
- Kini, MG (1952). "A survey of fracture setting through ages down to present times to show the need of an organizational set to improve the existing conditions in India". Calcutta Medical Journal. 49 (1): 1–8, contd. PMID 14905275.
- Rao, VR; Kini, MG (1951). "Infections of the foot; an anatomical and experimental study of fascial spaces and tendon sheaths with clinical correlation of certain types of infections of the foot". Indian Journal of Medical Research. 37: 1–115. PMID 13117535.
- Kini, M. G. (1939). "A case of congenital ranula of the left submaxillary gland". British Journal of Surgery. 26 (104): 947–949. doi:10.1002/bjs.18002610422.
- Kini, M. G. (1942). "Primary tuberculosis appendicitis". Indian Journal of Surgery. 4: 34–47.
- Kini, M. G. (September 1940). "Benign Cyst of the Parotid Gland". British Medical Journal. 2 (4160): 415, 422–4. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4160.415. PMC 2179491. PMID 20783314.
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