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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1889
    ... Culling- worth, of Manchester. 858 DISEASES OF THE BREAST. conditions would forbid the hope of being able to ... erysipelatous. See Erysipe- las. traumatic, 331 Areola of breast, condition of, preceding mammary cancer, 851 diseases of, 850 ...
  2. ... Arachnitis, erysipelatous. See Erysipelas. traumatic, 318 Areola of breast, condition of, preceding mammary cancer, 777 diseases of, 776 ... Mammary abscess, 777, 779 calculus, 775 gland. See Breast. tumors, ... 225, 226 inflammatory conditions of, 580 Massage, 59, 140, 224 Mastoid cells, ...
  3. ... then one of superficial epithelioma. DISEASES OF THE BREAST. Neurotic Conditions of the Breast are of common occurrence in ... gives no sensation of localized induration: when both breasts are enlarged the condition can hardly be mistaken. Treatment.—Attention to the ...
  4. ... maz'e-ah) or Baryma'sia (bary, mazos, breast). Condition of one who has heavy or large breasts. ... ple-o-maz'e-ah (pleon, more, mazos, breast). Condition in which there are more than the normal ...
  5. ... Iowa M. Soc, 1922,12:354-60. ----- Nonmalignant breast conditions, diag- nosis and treatment. Am. J. Obst, 1930, ... 1913. Bartlett, E. I. Breast hypertrophy; non-surgical breast conditions. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1924, 38: 798-805. Also ...
  6. ... number, Xeugebauer having described a patient with 10 breasts. The condition is usually regarded as an atavistic reversion, though ... the cells, which ordinarily go to form the breasts, to other portions of the body. The condition has no obstetrical significance, though occasionally the en- ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of pediatrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, [1924]
    ... fifteenth or the eighteenth month. Management of Abnormal Breast Conditions.—Cracked and Fissured Nipples.—Fissures of the nipples ... im- perfectly adapted food. Here, as in the breast fed, the condition is usually dependent upon an excessive casein supply ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... the ovaries, often swelling and tenderness in the breasts. This condition evidently depends upon some inflammatory state, as rheumatism, ...
  9. ... 51 cases the aietieuity was due to a breast condition, in 18 cases to a toxic condition and ... has. BREAST AND NIPPLES is the type of breast and nipples, and their condition. 30 Record Routine OEDEMA is the type and ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... will often be amply sufficient to restore the breast to its former condition. Dose: As directed for Sulphur. Diet and Regimen. ... THEIR CHILDREN. 741 infant is withheld from the breast, or immediately ... and conditions incidental to delivery has been effectually employed, (in ...
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