| 1902 - 422 pages
...to a primary action on the trophic nerves of the bloodvessels and skin. The delay in the appearances of the lesions after the exposure, their progressive...the strongest reasons for this view. The reports of microscopical examination of the excised tissue agree in stating that the smaller arterial branches... | |
| Mihran Krikor Kassabian - 1907 - 676 pages
...to a primary action on the trophic nerves of the blood-vessels and the skin. He says, "the delay iu the appearance of the lesions after the exposure,...treatment, are the strongest reasons for this view." His reports of the 'Annals of Surgery, December, 1901. 2 British Medical Journal, January 18, 1902.... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1902 - 28 pages
...treated with the X-ray, and also that lymphoid and giant cells underwent fatty degeneration. Codman12 coincides with the opinion that attributes these lesions...of necrosis and inflammation due to other causes." Pusey13 says that carcinomatous masses are replaced by a degenerated, wavy substance without structure,... | |
| 1902 - 320 pages
...inexact and hypothetical way * * * that they seem to the writer to be undeserving of record. pearance of the lesions after the exposure, their progressive...the strongest reasons for this view. The reports of microscopical examination of the excised tissue agree in stating that the smaller arterial branches... | |
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