 | Walter Hayle Walshe - 1844 - 351 Seiten
...scale by M. Recamier. The more important part of his results is as follows : " Of one hundred patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...and pressure combined, and six by compression and cauterisation : in the twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed." The compression... | |
 | 1846
...scale, and the more important part of his results is as follows: " Of one hundred cancerous patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...and pressure combined, and six by compression and cauterisation : in the twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed." MM. Blizard... | |
 | 1846
...scale, and the more important part of his results is as follows: "Of one hundred cancerous patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...and pressure combined, and six by compression and cautérisai ion: in Ihc twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed." MM. Blizard... | |
 | 1846
...scale, and the more important part of his results is as follows : ' Of one hundred cancerous patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...and pressure combined, and six by compression and cauterisation ; in the twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed ' MM. Blizard... | |
 | William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1846
...cancerous patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only a palliative treatment ; thifty were completely cured by compression alone, and twenty-one...and six by compression and cauterization ; in the twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed. MM. Blizard and Masson have published... | |
 | 1846
...scale, and the more important part of his results is as follows: " Of one hundred cancerous patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...palliative treatment : thirty were completely cured bj compression alone, and twenty-one derived considerable benefit from it : fifteen were radically... | |
 | Samuel Forry, Charles Alfred Lee, Samuel Smith Purple, Stephen Smith, Henry Daggett Bulkley - 1854
...of Paris, adopted the practice, and "of 100 patients treated by him, for carcinomatous affections, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...completely cured by compression alone ; and twenty-one submitted to the same means, derived considerable benefit from it. Fifteen got rid of the affection... | |
 | Benjamin L. Hill - 1855 - 654 Seiten
...last heard from. Compression has been successfully employed by M. Recamier: " Of one hundred patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...combined, and six by compression and cauterization: in the twelve remaining cases the disease resisted all the means employed." The principle of its application... | |
 | Thomas Masters Markoe - 1872 - 416 Seiten
...accordingly the profession generally has discredited his results. He says : " Of one hundred patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...derived considerable benefit from it ; fifteen were cured by extirpation alone, or chiefly by extirpation and pressure combined, and six by compression... | |
 | Thomas Masters Markoe - 1872 - 416 Seiten
...accordingly the profession generally has discredited his results. He says : " Of one hundred patients, sixteen appeared to be incurable, and underwent only...treatment ; thirty were completely cured by compression aloue, and twenty-one derived considerable benefit from it ; fifteen were cured by extirpation alone,... | |
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