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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Surgical therapy of rectal cancer 
    Publication: New York : Merck's Bulletin Publishing Co., [1893?]
    Surgical therapy of rectal cancer ... Surgical therapy of rectal cancer Manley, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1851-1905 author. Rectal Neoplasms -- surgery Rectal Neoplasms -- diagnosis New York : Merck's Bulletin Publishing ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Result of operative measures for rectal cancer 
    Publication: [Baltimore?] : [publisher not identified], [1884?]
    Result of operative measures for rectal cancer ... Result of operative measures for rectal cancer Tiffany, L. McLane, author. Rectal Neoplasms -- surgery [Baltimore?] : [publisher not identified], [1884?] Case Reports Text 4 pages nlm:nlmuid-101730162-bk ...
  3. ... of the squamous form of epithe- lioma. Symptoms.—Rectal cancer is a disease of middle life, usually occurring ... glands are involved in the later stages of rectal cancer. Treatment.—If the stricture be of moderate extent ...
  4. ... cervical cancer and the protoscope for colon and rectal cancers, but perhaps most importantly, the clinic proved the ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... have higher incidence rates and poorer survival from rectal cancers than whites. White women have higher incidence of ... 28.6 113,704 26.4 Colon and Rectal Surgery 6 0.1 754 0.2 General Surgery 658 8.6 34,651 8.0 ... diseases, cancer, diabetes, chemical dependency and violence) have been identified ...
  6. ... 28) is un- necessary. In early excision of rectal cancers removal of the para- rectal and prevertebral nodes ( ... inflammatory and ulcerative lesions in the mucosa, fissure, rectal cancer, blind fistula, stricture, disease in the pelvis, bladder, ...
  7. ... anastomosed with interrupted through-and-through sutures. for rectal cancer, described and illustrated elsewhere, or after the plan ... 517.—Enormous adenoma diagnosed by three surgeons as rectal cancer. Excised by the author under local anesthesia. sists ...
  8. ... 1894, Phila., 1895, 60-63.—Jewett (C.) High rectal cancer. Brook- lyn M. ,L, 1905, xix, 141-144. [ ... 877-887.—Mummery (P. L.) The diagnosis of rectal cancer. Edinb. M. J., 1907, n. s., xxi, 113-117.— ...
  9. ... 46. Adler (L. H.). Some personal conclusions regarding rectal cancer. Proctologist, St. Louis, 1915, ix, 86-89.— Antoine ( ... 560-562.—Rosser (C). The diagnosis of operable rectal cancer. Dallas Med. J., 1925, xi, 166.—Ruge (E.). ...
  10. ... down by long-continued intestinal obstruction or open rectal cancer ; and should the ulceration in the lower bowel ... are met with in connection Avith ulcer- ating rectal cancer. (See page 306.) Recently their 302 The Rectum ...
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