The Cyclopedia of Medicine, Volume 11George Morris Piersol, Edward LeRoy Bortz F. A. Davis Company, 1934 - Medicine |
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... tumor the size of a pecan , lying within the dura , but outside of the spinal cord , on its right posterior surface ( Fig . 2 ) . It was attached to the dura , a piece of which was necessarily removed in order to excise all of the tumor ...
... tumor the size of a pecan , lying within the dura , but outside of the spinal cord , on its right posterior surface ( Fig . 2 ) . It was attached to the dura , a piece of which was necessarily removed in order to excise all of the tumor ...
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... tumor . This is , of course , often impossible , but frequently it is gratifying to find at operation how accurately these points have been predetermined . Epidural Tumor . - First , most of the malignant metastatic tumors can be set ...
... tumor . This is , of course , often impossible , but frequently it is gratifying to find at operation how accurately these points have been predetermined . Epidural Tumor . - First , most of the malignant metastatic tumors can be set ...
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... tumor . In size , nonmalignant gastric tumors vary from that of a split pea to that of a man's head ; they may be intramural ; they may be within the cavity of the for those of ulcer or malignancy unless ;. oddities . Furthermore , the ...
... tumor . In size , nonmalignant gastric tumors vary from that of a split pea to that of a man's head ; they may be intramural ; they may be within the cavity of the for those of ulcer or malignancy unless ;. oddities . Furthermore , the ...
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Development of Deformities of Skele | 12 |
Vertebral Column | 19 |
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