It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require ; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases. American Medicine - Page 6031910Full view - About this book
 | 1911
...are objectionable, because they involve extensive operations and serious subsequent disfigurements, as, for example, about the eye and nose. This means...produce a radical result in some inoperable cases and to imTHE MEDICAL BRIEF. .37 prove and inhibit the course of other inoperable cases. These theoretical... | |
 | 1903
...serious subsequent disfigurement, as for example about the eye and nose; and that 6th. It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases.... | |
 | Tri-State Medical Society of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri - 1902
...serious subsequent disfigurement, as for example about the eye and nose; and that 6th. It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases.... | |
 | 1902
...and serious subsequent disfigurement, as, for example, about the eye and nose. 6. It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require ; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases.... | |
 | 1902
...and serious subsequent disfigurement, as, for example, about the eye and nose. 6. It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require ; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases.... | |
 | 1903
...and serious subsequent disfigurement, as, for example, about the eye and nose. (6) It is available in cases in which ordinary methods are impossible because of the amount of destruction of tissue which complete removal would require ; in other words, it is applicable to many inoperable cases.... | |
 | William Allen Pusey, Eugene Wilson Caldwell - 1903 - 591 pages
...are objectionable, because they involve extensive operations and serious subsequent disfigurement; as, for example, about the eye and nose. This means further that — (/) It has a field of usefulness in cases in Avhich ordinary methods are impossible, because of... | |
 | 1911
...are objectionable, because they involve extensive operations and serious subsequent disfigurements, as, for example, about the eye and nose. This means further that: Sixth.—It has a field of usefulness in some cases in which ordinary methods are impossible, because... | |
 | American Medical Association. Section on Dermatology - 1910
...are objectionable, because they involve extensive operations and serious subsequent disfigurement, as, for example, about the eye and nose. This means further that: 183 in other words, it may be used to produce a radical result in some inoperable cases and to improve... | |
 | American Medical Association. Section on Dermatology - 1910
...are objectionable, because they involve extensive operations and serious subsequent disfigurement, as, for example, about the eye and nose. This means further that: 183 in other words, it may be used to produce a radical result in some inoperable cases and to improve... | |
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