| 1805 - 762 pages
..." by a mode cf contamination with which we are at prefent unacquainted". The next point ascertained is, " that cancer is not a difeafe which immediately...the body : but one for the production of which it is neceflary that the part mould have undergone fome previous change, connected with difeafe". Hence,... | |
| English literature - 1805 - 756 pages
...by a mode of contamination with which tve are at prefem unacquainted". The next point afcertainerl is, " that cancer is not a difeafe which immediately...healthy part of the body : but one for the production of vrhich it is neceffary that the part (hould have undergone fome previous change, connected with difeafe".... | |
| Sir Everard Home - Cancer - 1805 - 302 pages
...one step further, shall endeavour to establish a second point, which is, that cancer is not a disease which immediately takes place in a healthy part of...the body, but one for the production of which it is necessary that the part should have undergone some previous change, connected with disease. In proof... | |
| English literature - 1807 - 570 pages
...1st, that cancer is a disease, which is local in its origin ; and 'J<llv, that it is not a disease, which immediately takes place in a healthy part of...the body, but one for the production of which it is necessary that the part should have undergone some previous change connected with disease. The first... | |
| Richard Carmichael - Cancer - 1809 - 514 pages
...endeavour to establish a second point, which " is, that cancer is not a disease which imme* " diately takes place in a healthy part of the " body, but one for the production of which it " is necessary that the part should have under**• gone some previous change, connected with " disease.... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1853 - 930 pages
...established by the history of several of his own cases. Home, also, supposed that "cancer is not a disease which immediately takes place in a healthy part of...the body, but one for the production of which it is necessary that the part should have undergone some previous change connected with disease, "f The doctrine... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1853 - 960 pages
...established by the history of several of his own cases. Home, also, supposed that "cancer is not a ^disease which immediately takes place in a healthy part of...the body, but one for the production of which it is necessary that the part should have undergone some previous change connected with disease. "f The doctrine... | |
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