THESE Tumors immediately upon Seizure are found so hard, that they will not at all give Way to the Touch.
A slight wind-gall will scarcely be subjected to treatment; but if these tumors are numerous and large, and seem to impede the motion of the limb, they may be attacked first by bandage.
A cutaneous disease characterized by numerous tumors, of various forms, filled with a thick matter; -- so called from the resemblance of the tumors to some molluscous animals.
Woodhouse Braine, of the Charing Cross Hospital, writes: “During the year 1862 I was called upon to give chloroform to a very nervous and highly hysterical girl, who was about to have two fatty tumors of the scalp removed.
The same is true of growths and tumors of the bladder, which have principally a scientific interest for the practitioner of medicine, but for the casual reader they are too profound in their details for a clear understanding.
Thus heart trouble, lung disease, brain, liver, womb, tumors of the abdomen and through the list of effects can be traced to the diaphragm as the cause.
Thus you have a beginning for abnormal growths of womb, kidneys and all lymphatics of liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and all tumors of abdomen.
It is ignorance and inattention to the arteries to supply and the veins to carry away all deposits before they form tumors in lungs, abdomen or any part of the system.
Thus man's ignorance of how and why the blood renovates and why tumors are formed, has allowed the knife to be found in the belts of so many doctors to-day.
I found several tumors had started, and it was impossible to remove them all, so I removed the large one in the scar of the previous operation and left the others on account of the great hemorrhage.
Another doctor wrote me, saying that all the authorities he had consulted said that these tumors are fatal, no matter what is done.
The fact that small subcutaneous tumors were found by Keysser to be entirely refractory to the treatment is entirely in accord with this assumption, in view of the fact that tumors of this size present practically no central necrosis.
Hence it is apparent at the outset that at least one fundamental condition of success in the treatment of animal tumors has been necessarily excluded in the clinical application.
The tumors so implanted grew rapidly, and within from two to three weeks reached the size of cherry pits.
This fact is quite clearly evidenced by the experimental data, which show that the internal portions of the tumor might undergo liquefaction and yet the tumors were not cured.
Such injections resulted almost invariably in the production of a large number of tumors in the lungs, which, as is well shown in the figures accompanying the original article, differed very markedly in size.
In every instance the injections resulted in the production of tumors which could be in no way distinguished from the tumors produced by untreated cancer cells.
It is safe to assert that the application of chemotherapy to the treatment of tumorspractically dates from the publications of Wassermann.
Thus, it is clear that the internal tumors implanted in animals are subject to the same laws concerning the distribution of dyes and, of course, other substances as are the subcutaneous tumors.
Whereas the subcutaneous tumors invariably showed a much more intense discoloration than the other tissues of the mouse, this feature was entirely lacking in the case of the internal tumors.
These results, however, are obtained only in the case of tumorswhich are subcutaneous in location and not smaller than a cherry pit in size.
Remissions in the obstructive symptoms characteristic of such tumors are a frequent feature of the normal evolution of the clinical history of such growths.
I have recently examined the effects of colloidal copper on malignant tumors in man, and have been unable to find that it has any therapeutic value.
None of these women had old tumors (known about for more than six months) and none of the tumors were enormous (nothing larger than a walnut).
This program continued for a month during which the tumors were being reabsorbed by the body, including the large, extremely hard tumor sticking out the flesh of the right breast.
Poultices not only feel very comforting, but they have the effect of softening up deposits and tumors so that a detoxifying, fasting body is more able to re absorb them.
In every one of my simple cases the tumors were reabsorbed by the body during the thirty days of water fasting and the client left happy.
Cancerous tumors always test overly strong Kelly's earlier life-style had contributed to her condition in several ways.
Ethyl had large tumors taking over the breast, sticking out from her skull, and protruding from her body in general.
Wheat grass and clay poultices were applied to her tumors three times a day.
Sometimes cancer tumors are well-encapsulated, walled off and can be easily removed without prompting metastasis.
She also had cancerous tumors all over her body and had similarly been sent home to die.
For example, the body recognizes arthritic deposits, cysts, fibroids, and tumors as offensive parts of the landscape, and obligingly uses them for foods in preference to anything else.
Put on a similar program, her tumors also shrunk and were reabsorbed and she too went home.
This is a miraculous time when tumors are metabolized as food for the body, when arthritic deposits dissolve, when scar tissues tend to disappear, when damaged organs regain lost function (if they can).
Smear the tumors with mercurial ointment, moisten them frequently with ether.
Nor does it accord with the inflammatory rheumatism, as it is not attended with fever, and because the tumorsof the joints never entirely subside.
Several well-authenticated instances are on record of a species of bot fly inhabiting the body of man, in Central and South America, producing painful tumorsunder the skin of the arm, legs and abdomen.
The larva is found during the month of May, and also in summer, living in tumors on the backs of cattle.
It was so, that after they had carried it about, the hand of Yahweh was against the city with a very great confusion: and he struck the men of the city, both small and great; and tumors broke out on them.
It forms a valuable embrocation, in cases of tumors or swellings from bruises, by being frequently rubbed on the part.
Tumors must be treated upon general principles: and only regarded as reasons for supporting the strength.
This accomplished, with a pair of scissors the fibrinous tumors were snipped off.
The age of the animal, and the predisposition to throw out tumors of this nature, are against the result; for too frequently, after the jaw has healed, some distant part is attacked with a disease of a similar character.
Hardened swellings, or indurated tumorsin the teats, are very common in the bitch.
Tumors of a solid nature also form about the anus, and are likewise consequent upon neglected piles.
After the tumor or tumors are cleanly removed, a course of iodine should be enforced; and it should be persevered with for several months, nor given up simply because all present symptoms have disappeared.
The hand should subsequently be passed over the head and along the back, to feel the hair, and discover whether there exist any sore places or tumors concealed beneath it.
Small tumors accompany the depilation of the eyebrows.
Army, "On the Structure of Cancerous Tumors and the Mode in which Adjacent parts are Invaded," deserves credit even by current standards of scientific research.
On the structure of cancerous tumors and the mode in which adjacent parts are invaded.
The albumin of an egg boiled six or seven minutes is tough.
North of the New York City Milk Commission: "No coolers, aerators, straining cloths or strainers should be used.
I have seen many tumorsdisappear under rational treatment, without resorting to the knife, but I have never seen an undoubted case of cancer do so, though some of the tumors in question had been diagnosed cancer.
There were no tumors below the knees, in the upper arms, or on the thorax.
Of kinds of tumors that are specially apt to produce severe and even intolerable neuralgia by the pressure on nerves, it has been remarked that aneurisms are among the worst: here every pulsation often sends a dart of agony through the nerve.
The same remarks apply to the result of observations on the effect of tumorscommencing in tissues altogether unconnected with the nerve, and merely coming to involve it, secondarily, in pressure.
Then they are spoken of as cystic tumors or as cysts.
Tumors may form in the cavity of the womb, in its walls or on the outside of it.
These phantom tumors have given many a quack a reputation for removing tumors without the use of the knife.
With all these tumors the treatment usually is to remove the tumor and sometimes the entire organ.
At the autopsy, held 127 days after the inoculation, the general condition was seen to be poor and unthrifty, and large, hard tumors were found at the points of inoculation.
These tumors may be quite prominent or flattened, and are dark in color; the hair may protrude between the eyelids, giving the animal the appearance of having a double eyelid.
Metastasis expresses the lawlessness of tumors as regards being limited to the original site of development.
If tumors exist in the pharynx they may partially obstruct the movements necessary to breathing, or close the air passages and cause partial suffocation.
Virchow assumed that tumors arise as the result of previous irritation of the part.
It may almost be asserted that a true classification of tumors can not be made until we know more about the cause of them.
The former are doughy tumors of a more or less flattish form passing gradually into the surrounding healthy tissue.
According to Senn, Barker collected sixteen dermoid tumors of the tongue.
A strange feature of tumors of the thyroid is that pressure-atrophy and flattening of the trachea do not take place in proportion to the size of the tumor.
In eating, this unfortunate: person had to lift his tumors away from his mouth, and during sleep the monstrous growths were supported in a sling attached to his night cap.
At fourteen she was burned over her breasts by running against a shovelful of hot coals, and several months later small tumors appeared, which never suppurated.
In some casestumors develop from the root of the nose, forming what appears to be a second nose.
After excision of malignant tumors of muscles, Helferich of Munich, and Lange of New York, have filled the gap left by the excision of the muscle affected by the tumor with transplanted muscles from dogs.
There were also present several benign tumors (fibroma molluscum) and numerous smaller nevi over the body.
Scrotal tumors are recorded that weighed over 200 pounds; and a limb affected with elephantiasis may attain an astonishing size.
One of the most frequent of the fibro-cartilaginous tumors is the "mixed cartilaginous" tumor of Paget, which grows in the interstitial tissues of the parotid gland, and sometimes attains enormous size.
There are several old accounts of scrotal tumors which have evidently been elephantoid in conformation.
This condition is curious in the fact that these immense tumors have been successfully removed, the testicles and penis, which had long since ceased to be distinguished, saved, and their function restored.
Among the benign bonetumors are exostoses--homologous outgrowths differing from hypertrophies, as they only involve a limited part of the circumference.
In discussing tumors and similar growths no attempt will be made to describe in detail the various types.
The tumors will be protruded from within the anus by the act of evacuating, and if left in that condition, will be pressed upon by the external parts, chafed and inflamed.
Podophyllin in alternation every four hours, and apply to the tumors when inflamed, cloths wrung out of hot water, or sit in hot water for a time.
But however dangerous may be the knife operation, there is no danger at all to be apprehended from removing the tumors by a ligature.
Now have the patient protrude the Pile tumorsas far out as possible, being placed on his knees with the head bent to the floor, pressing out firmly as if to evacuate the bowels.
The history of knife operations for the excision of Pile tumors is written in blood, and the tombstone stands as a monument of condemnation of the practice.
If there are several tumors protruding, apply ligatures to two of the largest, when these are removed, the others will disappear.
This is, I believe, the genesis of polyps, tumors and cancers.
Alcohol and alkaline and carbonated drinks must also be avoided in all nervous conditions that are combined with hyperaemia of the brain, as meningitis, apoplexia, tumors of the brain, etc.
Insufficiency of iron in the blood is evidenced, apart from lack of spirit, by paleness of face and blue lips; insufficient sodium by glandulartumors and abnormal cartilaginous growths.
Her previous symptoms re-appeared, with the addition of indescribably painful tumors in both sides.
Tumors in the neck are generally of the kind known as 'benignant,' and are easily removed.
No; these tumors are harmless in themselves, but their mechanical pressure on surrounding blood-vessels and tissues renders their removal necessary.
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