The Lancet, Band 1J. Onwhyn, 1899 |
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... Nature of the Growth Verified by the Mioroscope . CASE 1. - A woman , aged thirty - six years , was sent to me on account of an abdominal tumour . It was stated that she had been in good health until her last confinement nine months ...
... Nature of the Growth Verified by the Mioroscope . CASE 1. - A woman , aged thirty - six years , was sent to me on account of an abdominal tumour . It was stated that she had been in good health until her last confinement nine months ...
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... nature of the growth could be demonstrated with certainty . As the tumour was so insensitive I intro- duced a large trocar and cannula and by moving the end of the cannula freely in the substance of the mass succeeded in bringing away ...
... nature of the growth could be demonstrated with certainty . As the tumour was so insensitive I intro- duced a large trocar and cannula and by moving the end of the cannula freely in the substance of the mass succeeded in bringing away ...
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... nature seemed doubtful a fair - sized piece was removed for microscopical examination and was reported to present the appearances of lymphoid tissue only . An operation was therefore performed about a fortnight later as if the case were ...
... nature seemed doubtful a fair - sized piece was removed for microscopical examination and was reported to present the appearances of lymphoid tissue only . An operation was therefore performed about a fortnight later as if the case were ...
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... nature of the disease when it is malignant ? On this point there is , I suppose , certain to be some difference of opinion since it is the custom of some surgeons at once to inform the patient of the nature of the disease if certain ...
... nature of the disease when it is malignant ? On this point there is , I suppose , certain to be some difference of opinion since it is the custom of some surgeons at once to inform the patient of the nature of the disease if certain ...
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... nature of the tumour . We put aside at once the idea that it might be a glandular swelling . The hardness of the mass reminded one of tumours of a fibrous nature , but neither of us could romember having met with or read of cases of ...
... nature of the tumour . We put aside at once the idea that it might be a glandular swelling . The hardness of the mass reminded one of tumours of a fibrous nature , but neither of us could romember having met with or read of cases of ...
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