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" ... ultimate cure. We have, on the contrary, observed in some cases that the rate of growth of the disease was much more rapid during the treatment. The treatment also imposes a very severe tax upon the strength of the patient, and apparently hastens... "
The Cancer Problem - Page 336
by William Seaman Bainbridge - 1914 - 534 pages
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 38

Medicine - 1896 - 414 pages
...strength of the patient, and apparently hastens the cachexia in most cases. "We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...diagnosis is open to doubt. "We therefore submit: "(i) That the danger to the patient from this treatment is great. "(2) Moreover, that the alleged successes...
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The Medical World, Volume 14

Medicine - 1896 - 546 pages
...strength of the patient, and apparently hastens the cachexia in most cases. We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...diagnosis is open to doubt. "We therefore submit: "(i) That the danger to the patient from this treatment is great. "(2) Moreover, that the alleged successes...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 38

1896 - 392 pages
...strength of the patient, and apparently hastens the cachexia in most cases. "We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...danger to the patient from this treatment is great. "(a) Moreover, that the alleged successes are so few and doubtful in character that the most that can...
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The Year-book of Treatment, Volume 1897

Medicine - 1897 - 496 pages
...1895); whilst a committee of the New York Surgical Society, consisting of Stimson, Gerster, and Curtis, submit : (1) That the danger to the patient from this...few and doubtful in character that the most that can fairly be claimed for the treatment by toxins is that it may offer a very slight chance of amelioration....
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The Year-book of treatment for 1884-1899 v.13, 1897, Volume 13

1897 - 556 pages
...1895); whilst a committee of the New York Surgical Society, consisting of Stimson, Gerster, and Curtis, submit : (1) That the danger to the patient from this...few and doubtful in character that the most that can fairly be claimed for the treatment by toxins is that it may offer a very slight chance of amelioration....
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 37

Medicine - 1897 - 488 pages
...erysipelas is due, in cases of malignant diseases (Annals of Surgery, July, 1896). " We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...open to doubt." " We therefore submit : " 1. That fie danger to the patient from the treatment is great. " 2. Moreover, that the alleged successes are...
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Medical Era, Volume 15

Medicine - 1897 - 324 pages
...strength of the patient, and apparently hastens the cachexia in most cases. We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...the diagnosis is open to doubt. We therefore submit: "i. That the danger to the patient from this treatment is great. "2. Moreover, that the alleged successes...
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St. Thomas's Hospital Reports, Volumes 1-26

St. Thomas's Hospital (London, England) - 1898 - 686 pages
...Surgical Society, after a consideration of the results obtained, came to the following conclusions : 1. That the danger to the patient from this treatment...Moreover, that the alleged successes are so few and so * ~ doubtful in character, that the most that can be fairly alleged for the treatment by toxins...
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The Pathology and surgical treatment of tumors

Nicholas Senn - 1900 - 854 pages
...upon the use of erysipelas toxins in the treatment of malignant disease : " We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...the diagnosis is open to doubt. We therefore submit: i. That the danger to the patient from this treatment is great. 2. Moreover, that the alleged successes...
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Albany Medical Annals, Volume 17

Medicine - 1896 - 420 pages
...strength of the patient, and apparently hastens the cachexia in most cases. We believe that in the instances of apparent cure or marked improvement the...the diagnosis is open to doubt. We therefore submit : "I. That the danger to the patient from this treatment is great. "2. Moreover, that the alleged successes...
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