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... true anatomical carcinoma confirmed by microscopic evidence in which the neighbouring lymphatic glands were not at length obviously infected . But amongst the sarcomata I have only thrice seen anything like distinct lymphatic gland ...
... true anatomical carcinoma confirmed by microscopic evidence in which the neighbouring lymphatic glands were not at length obviously infected . But amongst the sarcomata I have only thrice seen anything like distinct lymphatic gland ...
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... true cartilage were developed ) , we see that the same disposition to morbid development might perfectly well produce a cartilage mass in one place , whose cells , by transplantation , might , without any departure from recognised laws ...
... true cartilage were developed ) , we see that the same disposition to morbid development might perfectly well produce a cartilage mass in one place , whose cells , by transplantation , might , without any departure from recognised laws ...
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... true interpretation of these phenomena . To sum up this hasty review of the microscopic structure of carcinoma , its several stages of development , maturity , and decay may be illustrated by the accompanying diagram ( fig . 9 ) . First ...
... true interpretation of these phenomena . To sum up this hasty review of the microscopic structure of carcinoma , its several stages of development , maturity , and decay may be illustrated by the accompanying diagram ( fig . 9 ) . First ...
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... true carcinoma , is probably not to be received without exception , since one occasionally meets with instances of undoubted scirrhus of the breast in some parts of which a certain amount of granular material separates the cells , we ...
... true carcinoma , is probably not to be received without exception , since one occasionally meets with instances of undoubted scirrhus of the breast in some parts of which a certain amount of granular material separates the cells , we ...
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... true nature of the disease , and am- putate the limb . In both cases , however , a comparatively insignificant basis of spindle - cell sarcoma was found infil- trating the muscular tissue , and it was from the new vessels of this growth ...
... true nature of the disease , and am- putate the limb . In both cases , however , a comparatively insignificant basis of spindle - cell sarcoma was found infil- trating the muscular tissue , and it was from the new vessels of this growth ...
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affected alveolar alveoli amongst ANATOMY appearance bone breast cachexia cancer carci Causes characters CHEMISTRY chromic acid clinical colloid Coloured Plates connective tissue Cornil and Ranvier corpuscles Crown 8vo delicate diagnosis DISEASES distinct elements Engravings on Wood enlarged epithelial epithelioma examination fatty Fcap fibrillated fibroid fibrous stroma Fifth Edition fluid Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition glioma glycerine granulation HISTOLOGY Hospital Illustrations infection infiltration juice LECTURES lungs lymphatic glands lymphoma M.D.LOND Magnified 220 MANUAL mass MEDICAL MEDICINE medullary melanotic microscopic morbid growth mucous muscle MYELOID SARCOMA myxoma nature nodules nuclei numerous Engravings OBSERVATIONS osteoid oval oval-cell papillæ pathologists Pathology and Treatment Post 8vo PRACTICAL present primary tumour prognosis RECTUM recurrence round sarcomata scraping Second Edition secondary growths seen showing skin soft carcinoma spindle cells spindle-cell sarcoma stroma surface surgeons SURGERY SURGICAL symptoms SYPHILIS THERAPEUTICS thin section Third Edition tion TREATISE tumour ulcer usually UTERINE varieties visible intercellular
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