The Medical Times and Register, Volume 12Medical Publishing Company, 1882 |
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Page 16
... tumor is a hard one , it makes no difference whether or not the hemor- rhagic diathesis or extreme anæmia coex- ists . 2. The preliminary precautions above mentioned should be taken . 3. Fowler's solution is the best medicine to use ...
... tumor is a hard one , it makes no difference whether or not the hemor- rhagic diathesis or extreme anæmia coex- ists . 2. The preliminary precautions above mentioned should be taken . 3. Fowler's solution is the best medicine to use ...
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... tumor is large , considerable dyspnoea may be experienced . The affection of the voice is often most marked with small tumors , es- pecially if they are attached to the vocal cord . Often these patients complain of a tickling sensation ...
... tumor is large , considerable dyspnoea may be experienced . The affection of the voice is often most marked with small tumors , es- pecially if they are attached to the vocal cord . Often these patients complain of a tickling sensation ...
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... tumor . Most of the papillary growths found in the larynx are not larger than a pea , but occa- sionally they attain the size of a walnut . They are generally multiple . These tumors are usually attached to the vocal cords , to the ...
... tumor . Most of the papillary growths found in the larynx are not larger than a pea , but occa- sionally they attain the size of a walnut . They are generally multiple . These tumors are usually attached to the vocal cords , to the ...
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... tumor , heart , and blood - vessels . Heart - Right auricle healthy ; right ven- tricle thickened at its upper portion by yellow- looking tissue ; left auricle normal in its lower two - thirds , but adherent to and thickened by the tumor ...
... tumor , heart , and blood - vessels . Heart - Right auricle healthy ; right ven- tricle thickened at its upper portion by yellow- looking tissue ; left auricle normal in its lower two - thirds , but adherent to and thickened by the tumor ...
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... tumor . You see , on its removal , that it contains no fluid , but is a little tumor with a distinct investing capsule . Now , on cut- ting it open , you will notice that the cut surfaces bulge out , or become convex . This is a ...
... tumor . You see , on its removal , that it contains no fluid , but is a little tumor with a distinct investing capsule . Now , on cut- ting it open , you will notice that the cut surfaces bulge out , or become convex . This is a ...
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