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The Clinical Review Volume 19 pdf

The Clinical Review Volume 19 pdf

The Clinical Review Volume 19.cBooks Group
The Clinical Review Volume 19
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Author: Books Group
Number of Pages: 148 pages
Published Date: 12 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: Englishhttps://d1w7fb2mkkr3kw.cloudfront.net/assets/images/book/large/9781/2349/9781234930394.jpg
ISBN: 9781231553527
Download Link: The Clinical Review Volume 19
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...and the formation of the new tumor; furthermore, it must be admitted that if a group of lymph nodes exist between the original site of disease and the new formation the blocking reverse mechanism could not possibly be regarded in the light of cause and effect. And, again, the lymphatic vessels being of such an elastic nature, stagnation and almost unlimited dilation, followed, finally, by rupture thereof might be the consequence. Were the walls unyielding one could imagine the possibility of a regurgitation current, otherwise no morbid material could be carried to the periphery. When we compare the regional development of cancer and its final systemic invasion with known bacterial diseases, we are almost compelled to accept a microbic origin of it. We accept (simply as a working proposition) the bacterial origin of other infectious or inoculable diseases whose materies morbi have not yet been isolated, without undue stretch of imagination, and in fact we take it for granted that they depend upon some microbe simply because their history corresponds with some other diseases whose aetiologic factors are known. Why cannot the same logic be used respecting carcinoma? At any rate such a belief is plausible. I believe in its inoculability. The abandonment of vaginal hysterectomy is indeed a question of extreme importance. It has been discussed by very capable and experienced men, some of whom, if not totally condemning the operation, have limited it only to a very few and selected cases, and advocate in preference the abdominal route. They seem to compare the situation with breast carcinoma and therefore urge the necessity of the early removal of all of the infected glands in addition to the uterus and adnexa, of whatever pathological nature and situation the car...

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