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![PAGE Case IV. Eodent Cancer of the forehead, of considerable superficial extent and also perforating the cranium. Microscopical characters of epithelial Cancer in a portion of the disease within the frontal bone * . . 98 Cask V. See Fig. 8. Extensive Eodent Cancer of the forehead, perforating the cranium and deeply excavating the brain ...... 99 Subjection of the brain of an aged person to atmospheric pres- sure 101 Case VI. See Fig. 9. Eodent Cancer of the right temple. Treatment with chloride of zinc and incomplete cicatrization ...... 101 Eecurrence of the disease 102 Sloughing of the ear 103 Extension of the disease to all the skin covering the temporal fascia. Enlargement of a gland for many months . . 103,105 Treatment by the galvanic cautery 107,110 Partial cicatrisation. . 109 Eenewal of the disease near the eye, and extirpation of the globe , Ill Continuance of it at the lower part, and great extension over the face and neck; gradual deepening through the temporal muscle and zygoma into the substance of the cranium ; the growth and xilceration on the sca].g^easmg_ 110 Benefit from prolonged treatment with the iodide of potassium . 112 No fits throughout the-casaj* . Case VII. ' , ■ —«^.-, Eodent Cancer of the left side of the.liead_»nd cheek . . 112 Destruction of the pinna of the ear, parotid, and portio dura . 113 Treatment by galvanic cautery and chloride of zinc . . .114 Eecurrence in the scar . . . . . . . .116 Eemoval of the entire thickness of a small portion of the tempo- ral bone without any fit . . . . . . .116 Almost complete and very dense cicatrisation . . . .116 Eeopening of the ulceration and death by haemorrhage from the deepest part of the parotid region 117 Case VIII. Eodent Cancer of twenty years' duration in the left eyelids, orbit, and temple 117](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150801x_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)