Rodent cancer with photographic and other illustrations of its nature and treatmentLongmans, 1867 - 129 pages |
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... inch thick , and is but little firm . Again , the secondary ulcerative process in some parts follows the growth slowly , and the hard margin of the cavity attains a thickness of more than a quarter of an inch elsewhere ulceration is ...
... inch thick , and is but little firm . Again , the secondary ulcerative process in some parts follows the growth slowly , and the hard margin of the cavity attains a thickness of more than a quarter of an inch elsewhere ulceration is ...
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... inch further from its original centre than are adjoining portions of still undestroyed integument ; and on the cheek , one part of the destructive process may be three inches in advance of that next it . The growth of the solid disease ...
... inch further from its original centre than are adjoining portions of still undestroyed integument ; and on the cheek , one part of the destructive process may be three inches in advance of that next it . The growth of the solid disease ...
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... inch , whilst the skin was being removed over an area equal to a woman's open hand . An excava- tion in another case reached the mastoid process in one direction , and nearly as far as the corner of the mouth in the other , without ...
... inch , whilst the skin was being removed over an area equal to a woman's open hand . An excava- tion in another case reached the mastoid process in one direction , and nearly as far as the corner of the mouth in the other , without ...
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... inch of apparently healthy integument . Mr. Paget also once saw a simi- lar isolated nodule of this disease . * The occurrence resembles that which is by no means uncommon in Cancer , in which seemingly isolated nodules of the disease ...
... inch of apparently healthy integument . Mr. Paget also once saw a simi- lar isolated nodule of this disease . * The occurrence resembles that which is by no means uncommon in Cancer , in which seemingly isolated nodules of the disease ...
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... inch ; its breadth was half as much , and it passed backward close to the lachrymal and adjoining bones ; none of which , however , were bare . The disease presented the ordinary characters of Epithelial Cancer . Dry scab , or pale pink ...
... inch ; its breadth was half as much , and it passed backward close to the lachrymal and adjoining bones ; none of which , however , were bare . The disease presented the ordinary characters of Epithelial Cancer . Dry scab , or pale pink ...
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adherent adjoining aperture appeared beef tea brain caustic cautery cavity cells chloride of zinc chloroform cicatrisation cranium cutaneous death destroyed dura mater edge enlarged epileptiform fit Epithelial Cancer erysipelas exposed extent extirpation face feeble firm forehead formed fragments frontal bone frontal sinus glands granulations hæmorrhage healed healthy HISTORY inch incision infect inner JOHN TYNDALL less lupus lymphatic malar margin mastoid process meatus microscopic Middlesex Hospital morbid growth morphia mucous membrane muscle nasal bones natural textures nearly necrosed nose oedematous operation orbital plate pain palate pale parotid patient perforated pimple Post 8vo remained removed revised right orbit Rodent Cancer Rodent disease Rodent ulcer scab scalp scar scirrhus septum skin skull slough soft solid deposit solid growth sore spread Square crown 8vo structure substance superficial surface temporal fascia thick thickened thin tion tissues treatment tumour upper lip usual vascularity vols Woodcuts wound zygoma
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