10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENCEPHALOMATA»
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encephalomata in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
encephalomata and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Fulton Special Education Digest, Second Edition: ...
(See Cranium Bifidum) Encephaloma pl. encephalomata Tumour of the brain.
Encephalomyelitis Inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.
Encephalomyelopathy Disease of the brain and spinal cord. Encephalopathy
Acute or chronic ...
According to Paul Berger and others, many encepl1810' celes are really
neoplasms which began their development at it Very ear 1)' embryonic period,
and such cases might be designated as “ encephalomata." In two cases of
encephalocele ...
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Annals of Surgery: A Monthly Review of Surgical Science and ...
II, IV, V) were encephalomata; two (Nos. I, LXIX) were “malignant tumors;" one (
No. LXXI), alveolar carcinoma; one (No. LXV), myxoma; one (No. XII), "rapidly
growing tumor;" one (No. XLVI), circumscribed recurrent tumor; one (No. LIV), “
large ...
4
Surgery: Its Principles and Practice
... that they are actual neoplasms—encephalomata (Berger); that they are
brought about by the traction of amniotic strands which may have become
adherent to the primitive nervous system, etc. Many of them may be accounted for
by an arrest ...
William Williams Keen, John Chalmers Da Costa, 1919
5
The Principles and practice of surgery
... mention that we occasionally meet with fibroid and fibroid recurrent tumors,
which have their origin upon the tarsal margins; and encephalomata are not
unfrequently seen originating from the lower or upper lid, especially from the
latter. Stye.
Frank Hastings Hamilton, 1886
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Surgery, Its Principles and Practice: Head; neck; thorax; ...
... that they are actual neoplasms—encephalomata (Berger); that they are
brought about by the traction of amniotic strands which may have become
adherent to the primitive nervous system, etc. Many of them may be accounted for
by an arrest ...
William Williams Keen, John Chalmers Da Costa, 1914
7
A System of oral surgery
Deduction : The most simple of fibromata differ from the most complex of
encephalomata alone in features of expression. The family is a common one. The
reader interested in the subject will wisely at this point observe and study closely
the ...
James Edmund Garretson, 1884
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A system of oral surgery
Deduction : The most simple of fibromata differ from the most complex of
encephalomata alone in features of expression. The family is a common one. The
reader interested in the subject will wisely at this point observe and study closely
the ...
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The Medical Chronicle: A Monthly Record of the Progress of ...
structure of the " cerebral substance " contained in many of these hernias departs
so far from that of brain that they must be regarded as true tumours, for which he
suggests the name encephalomata. These he regards as arising at an early ...
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science
Neoplasms vary in expression all the way from the most simple of the fibromata to
the most complex of the encephalomata. The characters of neoplasms differ
about as do the different individuals of a common family. No two children of a ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1872