10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ENCEPHALOID»
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Clinical Illustrations of Various Forms of Cancer, and of ...
A. S.—Scirrhus and encephaloid of breast . 8.—D. G.—Scirrhus of male breast 9.
—R. B.—Scirrhus of male breast 10.—T. P.—Scirrhus of male breast 11.—T. H.—
Scirrhus of rectum 12.—G. H.—Scirrhus of rectum 13.—E. P.—Scirrhus of rectum
...
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Treatise on diseases of the bones
nity of observing patients for shorter periods after amputation, during which there
had been no return of the disease ; and in four cases of encephaloid disease,
originating in the femur, and terminating fatally, I found, on examining the body of
...
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THE EDINBURGH MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL: EXHIBITING A ...
The first chapter of the work contains the anatomy of cancers, beginning with that
of medullary sarcoma, or encephaloid, as the author prefers styling it, though,
when speaking of its varieties, he suggests the propriety of adopting the old
name ...
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A System of Surgery: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, ...
to encephaloid ulcers, find their way into the general system. Nerves are also
probably freely distributed through the morbid mass, although it is a singular fact
that this disease is commonly much less painful than scirrhus. The reason,
however ...
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The Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body
Sometimes encephaloid occurs in small patches enclosed in fibrous partitions,
presenting a certain resemblance to the normal structure of the pancreas (
pancreatic tumour.) There are other varieties which are less striking to the eye,
and ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
Encephaloid, when fully developed, presents an almost homogeneous
appearance, is of a milky colour, with spots of a pinkish hue, and in consistence
closely resembles healthy brain. It consists of two kinds of component material, ...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
A young man, (A. N , aged seventeen,) with very unequivocal symptoms of
encephaloid of the thigh, was received into St. George's Hospital on June 27th,
the varying aspects of whose case gave rise to much consultation and
speculation, ...
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The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science
You may recollect the case of encephaloid tumour of the thigh,• in which 1
amputated the limb. The patient remains up to this time, quite well, and free from
all appearances of a return of the disease, and she has been well a sufficient
length of ...
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The principles and practice of surgery
Encephaloid growths, possessing, as they often do, a distinctive pulsation in
consequence of their rich supply of vessels, are liable to be mistaken for
aneurisms. No less distinguished surgeons than Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Moore? and Mr.
Stanley ...
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The New England Journal of Medicine
But these latter do not of themselves constitute cancer, one or all of them ; they
may therefore be termed incidental tissues, whilst the scirrhous and encephaloid
kind, from the invariable presence of one or both of them, may be termed
essential ...