The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 24A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1906 |
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... involved without involvement of the under- lying tissues or the axilla . The amputation of such a breast is simpler than its total destruction by cataphoresis , though scarcely a shorter operation . If the underlying tissues are involved ...
... involved without involvement of the under- lying tissues or the axilla . The amputation of such a breast is simpler than its total destruction by cataphoresis , though scarcely a shorter operation . If the underlying tissues are involved ...
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... involved in 86 per cent . of his cases . The difficulties dependent upon complete surgical removal are many , on ac- count of the important structures which must necessarily be avoided and the extensive dissection necessary in order ...
... involved in 86 per cent . of his cases . The difficulties dependent upon complete surgical removal are many , on ac- count of the important structures which must necessarily be avoided and the extensive dissection necessary in order ...
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... involved are the cervical groups , superficial and deep , whose total extirpation involves a difficult and dangerous dissection among tissues of great importance . No matter how far such a dissection may be carried , it is almost ...
... involved are the cervical groups , superficial and deep , whose total extirpation involves a difficult and dangerous dissection among tissues of great importance . No matter how far such a dissection may be carried , it is almost ...
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... involved glands need scarcely be expected , nor do I believe it necessary for the production of a complete and ... involvement , except that I have found the production of a degree of dermatitis , early in the treatment , to markedly ...
... involved glands need scarcely be expected , nor do I believe it necessary for the production of a complete and ... involvement , except that I have found the production of a degree of dermatitis , early in the treatment , to markedly ...
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... involvement , and death . Many of these patients were the worst of their kind physically . A number of them did show improvement and were greatly benefited owing to changes in their new hygienic surroundings and dietary . We found that ...
... involvement , and death . Many of these patients were the worst of their kind physically . A number of them did show improvement and were greatly benefited owing to changes in their new hygienic surroundings and dietary . We found that ...
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