Talk:Salter–Harris fracture
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editI'm a novice editor seeking some assistance. I wanted to add an image to this page describing Salter Harris fractures, taken from the site http://www.radiopaedia.org/index.php?title=Salter-Harris_fractures
The image I wanted to use was the one that showed the six fracture types.
I contacted the author and illustrator for permission, and received this reply:
"Hi Dr Benny...
I understand that wikipedia cannot use CC-nc license (is that correct?)
If so, then you have my permission to use it as long as it is attributed to:
- Radiopaedia.org (linked to www.radiopaedia.org) and to... - myself Dr Frank Gaillard (MBBS, FRANZCR) (linked to frankgaillard.com)
cheers Frank."
I then tried to upload the image, but faced stern copyright warnings, as the image was not my own so I could not label it as public domain.
Can anyone help me with any copyright advice?
Benweatherhead (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 00:27, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
Salter Harris Type VI
editI don't think the Type VI, added by Rang, is universally accepted...it's only rarely included in other texts. If it's to be included in Wikipedia, perhaps at least a reference and consider some comment as to why its inclusion is debatable. If including Types outside the convention I to V, maybe including the Ogden Types 6 to 9 would also be helpful.
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