10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CANCROID»
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cancroid dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cancroid et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
John, who was on the field playing and in the Cancroid rotating circle, pointed to
two of his players that were downfield and made signals to them. They came from
downfield and joined the Cancroid circle. Soon one of these two boys was on ...
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Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
accompanied by the so-called cachectic appearance therefrom, ensues. This
symptom is, however, far more common in cancer than in cancroid, since in the
latter the ichorous fluid resulting from the breaking up of the epithelial cells mostly
...
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Maryland and Virginia Medical Journal
In about every other case of cancer, we find, at the autopsy, cancerous infiltration
in the internal organs ; nothing of the sort is observed after death from cancroid.
More than fifty examinations have been made in France of bodies of persons ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
On Pearly Tumours (Cfiolesteatomata o/Miiller) and Cancroid. By R. VIRcrrow.' —
-Virchow considers cholesteatomata to be, like hair and fat cysts, new formations,
and very strictly to be separated from atheromata or tegumentary tumours, ...
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Pathological anatomy of the female sexual organs
During this, the cancroid extends to the body and fundus of the uterus as well as
to the vagina, and appears again in the latter either as a diffuse, or nodose mass
in the shape ofplacques. Frequently, in the diffuse form just mentioned, the base
...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
that is, not cancerous, but resembling cancer. " By a cancroid growth," he says, " I
understand a structure, which, to the naked eye, the feel, and often in the
progress of the case, so closely resembles a cancerous one, that it is commonly ...
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Paul Broca, Founder of French Anthropology, Explorer of the ...
It is conceded, then, that the external signs of the cancroid are so different from
cancer that M. Velpeau never makes a mistake! The conditions that can be
diagnosed with such certainty, both during life and anatomically, by the naked
eye as ...
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Paul Broca: Founder of French Anthropology, Explorer of the ...
It is conceded, then, that the external signs of the cancroid are so different from
cancer that M. Velpeau never makes a mistake! The conditions that can be
diagnosed with such certainty, both during life and anatomically, by the naked
eye as ...
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International classification of causes of sickness and death
Epithelioma, or carcinoma, or cancroid, or heteromorphic tumor, or neoplastic
tumor: of these organs. — Smokers' cancer. 40. Cancer and other malignant
tumors of the stomach, liver. — This title includes : Cancer : of the pharynx, or of
the ...
Jacques Bertillon, Commission internationale chargée de reviser les nomenclatures nosologiques, United States. Bureau of the Census, 1910
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
cancroid. 3. Oi/crf.) A malignant spreading tumour eating the part it is in, and
recurring when removed ; ( /iff.) any evil acting similarly ; "'I l«c incurable cancer
of the soul ;" 290 Cnndide — L'niniidiis • white. ' — ly, mJv. —ness, ». A candid
friend ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CANCROID»
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cancroid est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Rumor, myth turn Malawians away from circumcision
... reduced risk from some sexually transmitted diseases among men, especially ulcerative diseases like cancroid, herpes and penile cancer. «VideoNewsUs, mai 15»
'Celecoxib' May Curb Skin Cancer
Earlier researches had reported the effectiveness of drug in handling cancroid during trials on mice. The Cox 2 inhibitor is believed to fight the ... «TopNews, janv 10»
Oral sex and STIs
... bacterial STI (typically gonorrhoea, more rarely syphilis or cancroid), but these can usually be cured with antibiotics once they're diagnosed. «Health24.com, juil 07»