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Hardcastle

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"Lisfranc Fractures are classified by Hardcastle who was Lisfranc's assistant in the Napoleanic Wars. Hardcastle utilized rudimentary radiographs to quantify the degree of dislocation of the metatarsals." I deleted these sentences because no sources are given, it's unclear who this Hardcastle is, and radiography postdates the Napoleonic Wars. If there's some basis for these statements, please cite sources.

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{{Infobox Disease |
  Name           = Lisfranc fracture |
  Image          = Lisfranc_fracture
  Caption        = Lisfranc fracture demarcated by the oval with distal 2nd to 4th metatarsal fractures marked by the arrow.|
  DiseasesDB     = |
  ICD10          = |
  ICD9           = |
  ICDO           = |
  OMIM           = |
  MedlinePlus    = |
  eMedicineSubj  = orthoped |
  eMedicineTopic = 511 |
  MeshID         = |
}}

Because it was broken. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.107.0.81 (talk) 19:49, 15 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Reference to specific football players

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Is it necessary to list 6 different American football players that have suffered the injury? I'm not sure what it adds to the article. No other individuals are listed in the entire article, aside from Lisfranc himself.

63.101.88.126 (talk) 19:40, 10 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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