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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1948) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... mass in the sole of the foot, diagnosed synovial sarcoma although not involving any joint* Radical resection is ... in 19 with 1 each of neurogenic sarcoma, synovial sarcoma, angiosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and 2 myosarcomata. Mortality rate was ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1949) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... Kreissl, L, J., Jr., and Gordon, C. E.: Synovial sarcoma and relatively benign synovioma, Texas J. M.f ... good results. Three cases with the disease well advanced were treated with drilling followed by packing with ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1844
    ... in the lymphatic fluids becomes more or less advanced, the blood itself becomes decomposed by the morbid ... that is about to occur. At a more advanced stage, we conceive an error to be almost ...
  4. ... intes- tine are inflamed the process is further advanced in the latter than in the former, as ... speci- mens in which putrefactive changes had well advanced before they were immersed in alcohol. Such specimens, ...
  5. ... tendency towards the kidneys. Used principally in the advanced stages of gonorrhoea in the male. Its active ... emetic and ipecac, with their preparations. In the advanced stages of disease, when the expectoration is excessive ...
  6. ... and substrate. Two theories or hypotheses may be advanced, therefore, in explanation of these colloidal precipitating reactions ... the same time the hemolytic complex. Vernes has advanced this theory in explanation of the role of ...
  7. ... considered of a putrescent tendency, as in the advanced state of eruptive fevers, parti- cularly of malignant ... been more frequently the objects of attention in advanced than in early life. Entonic epistaxis is always ...
  8. ... when the disease is not in a very advanced state; but no fluctuation is usually perceptible, and ... if the effects of pneumo- nia are far advanced, the patient's chance of recovery will be hopeless, ...
  9. ... less frequently afflicted with if, and persons of advanced years appear to be still less liable to ... oi great urgency and d-n^er. Persons advanced in years, oe more subject to this complaint, ...
  10. ... In the other instance, the disease was more advanced. These examples are important, inasmuch as they prove ... afflicting symptoms. He may even live to an advanced age, if not without some degree of suffering, ...
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