| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1902 - 574 pages
...attached by a bandage. To the uneven surface of the margin tinfoil or a piece of cork may be added. Corresponding with the area to be irradiated a hole...rays extend as far as possible. During the intervals xeroform-salve (one to ten lanolin) should be employed. As first shown by me (Munich Medical Weekly,... | |
| 1903 - 720 pages
...attached by a bandage. To the uneven surface of the margin, tin-foil or a piece of cork may be added. Corresponding with the area to be irradiated, a hole...influence of the rays extend as far as possible." Francis H. Williams2 presented to the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 12, 1901, photographs of... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1903 - 880 pages
...attached by a bandage. To the uneven sin-face of the margin tinfoil or a piece of cork may In- added. In the treatment of neoplasms, however, the use of...rays extend as far as possible. During the intervals xeroforin salve ( L to 10 lanolin) should be employed. As first shown by the author (Münchener meAieinischc... | |
| American Therapeutic Society - 1903 - 166 pages
...their influence is too weak then to warrant cell-metamorphosis. In the treatment of malignant growths, the use of a shield is improper, since it is intended...rays extend as far as possible. During the intervals tribromphenol-bismuth salve ( 1 to 10 lanolin) should be employed. Dr. Beck presented three cases.... | |
| Carl Beck - 1904 - 494 pages
...of lead, into which a hole is cut to correspond with the area to be irradiated, may be bent over it. During the intervals xeroform salve (1 to 10 lanolin) should be employed. In treating malignant diseases, we should be governed by entirely different principles. That it is absurd... | |
| 1903 - 376 pages
...attached by a bandage. To the uneven surface of the margin tin foil or a piece of cork may be added. Corresponding with the area to be irradiated, a hole...far as possible. During the intervals xeroform salve (r to 10 of lanolin) should be employed. As first shown by me, the effect of the rays is also well... | |
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