| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1902 - 574 pages
...reported cures in epithelioma. All integumental forms of carcinoma are accessible to Roentgentherapy, also the tongue and the cervix uteri at an early stage....to the rays what can be done much quicker and more effective with the scalpel, namely extensive removal. But irradiation should be considered in the after-treatment... | |
| 1903 - 720 pages
...Rontgenotherapy, also the tongue and cervix uteri at an early stage; he regards it as extremely unwise, however, to leave to the rays what can be done much quicker and more effectively with the scalpel. He suggests that irradiation should be begun as soon as union is perfect after the removal of a neoplasm,... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1903 - 880 pages
...rays what can lie dont' much more quickly and effectively with the scalpel. Hut irradiation should bo considered in the after-treatment as well as in inoperable cases. Even after a thorough operation carcinoma <rlls are often left in the deeper ¡strata which cannot be reached by the knife, but the rays have... | |
| Carl Beck - 1904 - 494 pages
...spite of the fact, however, that integumental carcinoma yields to the RS ntgen therapy, the author would regard it extremely unwise to leave to the rays...inoperable cases. Even after a thorough operation of carcinoma, cells are often left in the deeper strata which cannot be reached by the surgical knife.... | |
| Carl Beck - 1904 - 488 pages
...spite of the fact, however, that integumental carcinoma yields to the R ii ntgen therapy, the author would regard it extremely unwise to leave to the rays what can IKe done much quicker and more effectively with the scalpel — namely, extensive removal. But irradiation... | |
| 1903 - 376 pages
...also the tongue and the cervix uteri at an early stage. In spite of this fact, I should regard it as extremely unwise to leave to the rays what can be...quicker and more effectively with the scalpel, namely, by extensive removal. But irradiation should be considered in the after treatment as well as in "inoperable"... | |
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