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Page 77
... tumor appeared over the liver in the mammary line , this was opened and foul smelling pus escaped , in this manner a discharg- ing sinus was established . On in- spection the chest was found to be markedly depressed in its upper half ...
... tumor appeared over the liver in the mammary line , this was opened and foul smelling pus escaped , in this manner a discharg- ing sinus was established . On in- spection the chest was found to be markedly depressed in its upper half ...
Page 91
... Tumor of the Temporal Lobe of the Brain ( Illustrated ) , A. L. Skoog . Diagnosis of Appendicitis in Unmarried Women , Dr. A. E. Hertzler . The Great White Plague in Children , Dr. David E. Broderick . Treatment of Puerperal Septicemia ...
... Tumor of the Temporal Lobe of the Brain ( Illustrated ) , A. L. Skoog . Diagnosis of Appendicitis in Unmarried Women , Dr. A. E. Hertzler . The Great White Plague in Children , Dr. David E. Broderick . Treatment of Puerperal Septicemia ...
Page 97
... TUMOR OF THE TEMPORAL LOBE OF THE BRAIN - EXISTENCE THIRTY YEARS OR MORE - ORIGIN IN PIA OR ARACHNOID OVER LEFT TEMPORAL LOBE - ENDOTHELIOMA - AUTOPSY REPORT . * A. L. Skoog , M. D. , Kansas City , Mo. Adjunct Professor of Neurology ...
... TUMOR OF THE TEMPORAL LOBE OF THE BRAIN - EXISTENCE THIRTY YEARS OR MORE - ORIGIN IN PIA OR ARACHNOID OVER LEFT TEMPORAL LOBE - ENDOTHELIOMA - AUTOPSY REPORT . * A. L. Skoog , M. D. , Kansas City , Mo. Adjunct Professor of Neurology ...
Page 98
... tumors cause symptoms that as a rule appear quite late in the course of the disease and produce few early signs which might have much localizing value . It is in this region where are found large so - called silent cortical areas . Many ...
... tumors cause symptoms that as a rule appear quite late in the course of the disease and produce few early signs which might have much localizing value . It is in this region where are found large so - called silent cortical areas . Many ...
Page 99
... tumor in situ in left temporal lobe . the cephalalgia was particularly in tense . While no part of the head was free from these attacks they were more intense over the left side , and especial- ly about the left ear and temple . They ...
... tumor in situ in left temporal lobe . the cephalalgia was particularly in tense . While no part of the head was free from these attacks they were more intense over the left side , and especial- ly about the left ear and temple . They ...
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