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... Dr. Fell confines himself to the enucleation of the tumours merely ; and , in the case of the breast , does not remove the entire gland , as is commonly considered necessary in the excision of mammary cancers in this country PREFACE . ix.
... Dr. Fell confines himself to the enucleation of the tumours merely ; and , in the case of the breast , does not remove the entire gland , as is commonly considered necessary in the excision of mammary cancers in this country PREFACE . ix.
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... tumour itself , but to parts at some distance from it , as , in the case of the mamma , to the ́shoulder and arm . VIII . That , although the treatment is less expeditious than that usually resorted to , yet , taking account of the ...
... tumour itself , but to parts at some distance from it , as , in the case of the mamma , to the ́shoulder and arm . VIII . That , although the treatment is less expeditious than that usually resorted to , yet , taking account of the ...
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... tumours they appear , in a general view , to be the most independent of seat and of locality ; the most rapid in growth ; the most reckless in the invasion of diseased tissues ; the most abundant in multiplication ; they have the most ...
... tumours they appear , in a general view , to be the most independent of seat and of locality ; the most rapid in growth ; the most reckless in the invasion of diseased tissues ; the most abundant in multiplication ; they have the most ...
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... Tumours , as large as the head of an adult , are by no means uncommon . Abernethy mentions a case where a mass of these dimensions exhibited itself in each groin . Professor P. H. Berard observed an encephaloid tumour on the thigh of a ...
... Tumours , as large as the head of an adult , are by no means uncommon . Abernethy mentions a case where a mass of these dimensions exhibited itself in each groin . Professor P. H. Berard observed an encephaloid tumour on the thigh of a ...
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... tumours have been spoken of as cysted and non- cysted tumours ; but Mr. Walshe doubts the existence of true encysted coverings in encephaloid growth . When medullary cancer occurs in the breast , it is always in ... tumour ; ENCEPHALOID . 5.
... tumours have been spoken of as cysted and non- cysted tumours ; but Mr. Walshe doubts the existence of true encysted coverings in encephaloid growth . When medullary cancer occurs in the breast , it is always in ... tumour ; ENCEPHALOID . 5.
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