If suppuration occur in the cellular tissue, and not in the substance of the enlarged gland, neither cicatrisation, nor a permanent cure, can be expected until the prominent and indurated parts have been destroyed by the caustic potass.
Perseverance in the use of a well-adapted truss is highly necessary in children from the first, so that a chance may be afforded of permanent cure by contraction of the opening and development of the surrounding parts.
The laceration of the cyst with a pointed probe is sometimes followed by a permanent cure, but it cannot be depended upon.
I feel sure of a permanent cure as I do not have the headaches as formerly.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; she used five bottles and two vials of your "Pleasant Pellets," which has made a permanent cure.
Six months after taking your medicines I thought it too soon to tell you, but I can now say that my money was well spent in buying your medicine, for it resulted in a permanent cure.
The Treatment of Sycosis should be essentially the same as that suggested for favus, and it will result in prompt relief and a permanent cure.
The best and easiest operation to effect a permanent cure, where this condition obtains, is known as Weber's operation.
Treatment directed toward the obliteration of the sac is the only procedure which gives promise of permanent cure; mere puncture and evacuation will effect only temporary relief, the sac soon filling again.
In order to obtain anything in the nature of a permanent cure, however, the prescribed period of rest must be adhered to rigidly.
The possibility of permanent cure of gastric cancer by extirpation must be admitted.
A permanent cure of stenotic dilatation is not impossible, but it is rarely to be expected.
If, however, the dilatation be considerable, while the symptoms may be relieved or even made to disappear for a time, relapses are prone to occur, and a permanent cure is rarely obtained.
To judge from experience in divulsing strictures in other parts of {610} the body, it does not seem probable that a permanent cure can be often effected by this bold and dangerous procedure.
When the disease is limited to the groin or scrotum, excision may bring about a permanent cure, but it may result in the formation of lymphatic sinuses and only afford temporary relief.
The clot which forms is liable to soften and be absorbed, but a repetition of the injection has in several cases established a permanent cure.
The treatment consists in dissecting the tumour tissue off the tendons, and this is usually successful in bringing about a permanent cure.
Permanent cure of a cancer is possible if the afflicted person obtains an early diagnosis and receives early attention from a skilled surgeon.
It is true that cancer often returns after operation, and that this method does not always effect a permanent cure; but it is not true that operations are, therefore, useless.
They should be treated upon their first appearance when the chances of a permanent cure without an operation are much better.
The doctor who was going to operate on me called it a permanent cure.
Now Safe and Sound and Needs No Truss+ I wish to say that your truss has effected a permanent cure of my rupture.
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