10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEATOMA»
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The seven books of Paulus Ægineta
ON STEATOMA, ATHEROMA, AND MELICERIS. These also belong to the class
of abscesses, but differ from them in this respect, that those which are properly
called abscesses are of an inflammatory nature, painful, and contain an acrid and
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ON STEATOMA, ATHEROMA, AND MELICERIS. These also belong to the class
of abscesses, but differ from them in this respect, that those which are properly
called abscesses are of an inflammatory nature, painful, and contain an acrid and
...
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The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
ON STEATOMA, ATHEROMA, AND MELICERIS. These also belong to the class
of abscesses, but differ from them in this respect, that those which are properly
called abscesses are of an inflammatory nature, painful, and contain an acrid and
...
4
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
This the author, we suspect, confounds wifh steatoma, or considers it to be of the
same nature. The steatoma, though apparently without life, or a circulating
system, seems, in his opinion, to be capable of strong attachment, and separable
only ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1802
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
He says that he has seen one on the shoulder of a man, which was a thin bag, of
a tender texture, full of a soft fat, and that it had all the qualities of common grease
. And though the fatv in the lipome resembles that in the steatoma, yef they ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
6
The Cincinnati Medical Observer ...
Did it commence as a simple steatoma, and from it degenerate into this
cancerous looking mass ? We know that this form of simple tumor is prone to take
an inflammatory action, and may assume the form of an eating ulcer, invading the
...
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
Medical and Phyfical Journal vol. xiii.] April 1, 1805. [no. lxxiv. Prmtid fir K.
PHILLIPS, b) If. Thtrtu, Rtd Lim CtiUI, Flttt Strut, Lmdtn. Observations on select
Subjects in Surgery, By Mr. Simmons. ( Continued from pp. 9T— 103. ) On
Steatoma.
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The Medical and Physical Journal
by amputation. He observes with perfect propriety, that as muscular contraction is
considered by Dr. Baillie as one of the properties of life, and the strongest proof of
its presence, and as carcinoma possesses this property but steatoma does not ...
9
Dodsley's Annual Register
Boerhaave confesses, that he knew no medicine, that would prevent a beginning
steatoma from enlarging ; and that which is not to be done externally, must be
less possible within. Every time, therefore, fays he, that I hear great talkers, ...
10
A Compendious System of the Theory and Practice of Modern ...
l STEATOMA*. Q. 134. Il/hat is a Steatoma? A.. It is a tumouif consisting of fatty
matter, surrounded by a cyst formed of the contiguous cellular substance
indurated. It is distinguished from atheroma (9. 131.) by its being for the most part
of a solid ...