Rodent cancer with photographic and other illustrations of its nature and treatment.
- Moore, Charles Hewitt, 1821-1870.
- Date:
- 1867
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Rodent cancer with photographic and other illustrations of its nature and treatment. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![I'AGE Fits temporary and usTially slight . . . . . .56 occasionally severe ........ 67 not fatal in any case of Eodent Cancer 67 examples of death in other cases .... 56, 123, 126 General fitness of Eodent Cancer for operation .... 67 APPENDIX OF CASES. Case I. See Fig. 1. Rodent Cancer of the face, extending into the orbit, and destroy- ing the right eye 61 Removal of the disease by excision, followed by the application of caustic .......... 64 An epileptiform fit .65 Recovery. Closure of the gap in the face by a mask . . 67 Death at 75 years of age, and post-mortem examination . . 69 Remarks 72 CiSE II. See Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Very deep and extensive Rodent Cancer of all the central parts of the face 74 Removal of the right eye and one half of the disease . . 79 No epilepsy. Material improvement of health .... 83 A fit following two punctures of the right upper lid . . .83 Removal of the remaining half of the disease .... 84 Fits on the sixth and some following days .... 86 Subsequent recovery of general health ..... 87 Death from bilious cholera 89 Remarks on cause of death and selection of diet . . . 91 Case III. -See Figs. 6 and 7- Extensive Eodent Cancer of the central parts of the face, of twenty-six years' duration .93 Incomplete removal of the disease with the galvanic cautery . 94 Wildness of manner, but no fit ... . . . .94 Removal of the right eye with some remaining disease in the orbit 97 A third operation for a small ulcer at the junction of the scar and left eyelids 97 Recovery. Subsequent death from apoplexy (?)... 97 [Mr. Shaw likewise lost a ease from sanguineous apoplexy some weeks after an extensive operation for Rodent Cancer.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150801x_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)