Do not trouble that lump unless it troubles you" has cost countless lives. 3. There is no sharp line between the benign and the malignant. Many benign new growths become malignant and should therefore be removed without delay. All specimens should be... National Bulletinby American Cancer Society - 1918Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1918 - 540 pages
...Medical and Surgical Journal: 1. The classical signs of cancer are the signs of its incurable stage. Do not wait for the classical signs. 2. Early cancer...cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections ; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 564 pages
...and should, therefore, be removed without delay. All specimens should be examined miscroscopically to confirm the clinical diagnosis. 4. Precancerous...cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| Nurses - 1917 - 1262 pages
...deep water and comes up compelled to make a stroke thatwill givejmpetus and keep his head above water. Early cancer is usually curable by radical operation....cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| 1918 - 566 pages
...ulcerations and indurations of a chronic character should be excised. They are likely to become cancer. Early cancer is usually curable by radical operation....cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections ; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 398 pages
...cancer. The site and the cause of any chronic irritation should be removed. All erosions, ulcérations, and indurations of a chronic character should be excised....cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections ; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 592 pages
...Cancer of the Massachusetts Medical Society for publication in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : 1. The Classical Signs of Cancer are the signs of...cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| 1917 - 600 pages
...should be removed. AH erosions, ulcerations, and indurations of a chronic character should be exercised. They are likely to become cancer. 5. Early cancer...The chances for a permanent cure are proportionate t> the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound... | |
| Homeopathy - 1917 - 758 pages
...DECALOGUE PREPARED BY THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE CONTROL OF CANCER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCD2TY 1. The classical signs of cancer are the signs of...cure are proportionate to the extent of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 622 pages
...ulcerations and indurations of a chronic character should be exised. They are likely to become cancer. 4. Early cancer is usually curable by radical operation....is the effective one. Do not perform less radical operatoins on favorable cases than you do on unfavorable ones. The chances for a permanent cure are... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 774 pages
...cancer. The site and the cause of any chronic irritation should be removed. All erosions, ulcérations, and indurations of a chronic character should be excised....cure are proportionate to the extent 'of the first operation. Make wide dissections; incision into cancer tissue in the wound defeats the object of the... | |
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