A Treatise on Cancer, and Its Treatment |
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... never having existed previously to its external appearance , and in which no predisposition exists in the constitution for its production . Although cancer is always the same disease , yet it * Treatment of Cancerous Diseases by ...
... never having existed previously to its external appearance , and in which no predisposition exists in the constitution for its production . Although cancer is always the same disease , yet it * Treatment of Cancerous Diseases by ...
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... never resembles pus . Ulceration sometimes , in medullary cancer , takes another form ; instead of becoming hollowed when the skin is broken , minute medullary fungous growths spring up , discharging the same fœtid ichorous matter ...
... never resembles pus . Ulceration sometimes , in medullary cancer , takes another form ; instead of becoming hollowed when the skin is broken , minute medullary fungous growths spring up , discharging the same fœtid ichorous matter ...
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... , and irritating character , never resembling true pus . Epithelial Cancer . -Epithelial cancer generally in some portion of the skin or mucous first appears membrane . It is this form that usually primarily attacks 10 VARIETIES OF CANCER .
... , and irritating character , never resembling true pus . Epithelial Cancer . -Epithelial cancer generally in some portion of the skin or mucous first appears membrane . It is this form that usually primarily attacks 10 VARIETIES OF CANCER .
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... never expe- rienced any suffering from it ! ' " * เ Although this disease is sometimes unaccompanied with pain , yet , unfortunately , it is not always so ; for the excruciating agony that the patients suffer is more than words can ...
... never expe- rienced any suffering from it ! ' " * เ Although this disease is sometimes unaccompanied with pain , yet , unfortunately , it is not always so ; for the excruciating agony that the patients suffer is more than words can ...
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... never seen men- tioned in any treatise on the subject , viz . , a feeling of pain in the back of the arm , immediately above the elbow joint , and also a similar pain across the back of the hand . I have met these two symptoms in almost ...
... never seen men- tioned in any treatise on the subject , viz . , a feeling of pain in the back of the arm , immediately above the elbow joint , and also a similar pain across the back of the hand . I have met these two symptoms in almost ...
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