The enzyme treatment for cancer / by William Seaman Bainbridge.
- William Seaman Bainbridge
- Date:
- 1909
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The enzyme treatment for cancer / by William Seaman Bainbridge. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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No text description is available for this image![ment Was Begun Treatment Effect Upon: 1 Local Condition 3 Fetor 4 Pain 5 Progress of the Disease. ; of primary growth, Jan., 190( r physician). Curetted ulcer irface, June 14, 1906. (Bain Ulcerating mass in neck below mastoid process. Very fetid. Oct. 24, 1906, to Marc! 19, 1907. i Negative in all respects. Died Mar. 20, 1907 m Iodid; cauterization (Few Amputation of tongue, Apri 8. Removal of cystic tumor avicular region, May 4, 1908 idge.) Treatment begun after second op eration. May 20 to June 12 1908. , Negative in all respects. Died later. tive interference Glands of neck broken down, ul ceration extending to tongue anc j buccal mucous membrane. In ! operable. Feb. 10 to Oct. 4, 1908 Discontinued at pa- tient’s request. . Negative in all respects. Alive Jan., 1909. In fairly good condition. Irremovable, ulcerating tumor in- volving uterus and vagina. Loss of 20 pounds in weight in four months; fetid bloody vagina discharge. April 10 to June 27. 1908. No injections , Lotio Pancreatis caused slighl temporary improvement in fetid discharge. Otherwise negative. i Discharged by re- i quest June 27, 5 1908. Died later. peration refused Large mass in breast; nipple re- tracted ; axillary glands en- larged. Operable. June 1 to Nov. 2, 1908 i Negative in all respects. Devel- opment of disease very slow but progressive. ■ Alive April 26, r 1909. About the same as when treatment was discontinued. peration refused Hard mass size of orange in breast glands of neck carcinomatous March 13 to Oct. 2, 1908. Discontinued at patient’s request. Negative in all respects. Lost sight of. )peration refused Hard mass size of orange in neck. May 1 to June 15, 1908. Discontinued at pa- tient’s request. Negative in all respects. Discharged June 20, 1909. Died later. | Inoperable. Cachectic, weak, ema- j ciated; vaginal discharge; pain in ! back. Jan. 13 to April 11, 1908, injections of sterile water, and the internal treatment. April 11 to May 1,1908, full Trypsin treatm’t. Did as well upon the injections of sterile water as upon the trypsin and amylopsin injec- tions. Negative. ; Died July, 1908. rashes, X-ray, at intervals for years (other physicians). Re- f involved soft parts and por- lower maxilla, 1908. (Bain- April 18, several subsequent ents of granulating surface and of necrotic tissue (hospital), il of diseased soft parts and re- af 2 inches of central portion of taxilla; plastic operation, Dec. 8. (Bainbridge.) Removal of : bone, Jan. 19, 1909. (Bain- Treatment begun after second op- eration (June 3, 1908) for removal of necrosed bone. Sterile water injections and regime, June 3 to 19, 1908. Dietary re- gime, with occasional resort to the internal medication, continued during stay in hos- pital. General condition improved, probably due to regime. Dis- ease progressed, despite fre- quent operations. Discharged, im- proved, Feb. 9, 1908. emoved, June, 1906 (another ). Recurrence in chest wall outer surface of ribs and cos- lages curetted, April 13, 1908; vicular region explored and encroaching upon carotid and an dissected out, May 18, 1908. idge.) Treatment begun after second op- eration. June 18 to 30, 1908. Discontinued at pa- tient’s request. Injections very painful. Nega- tive. Discharged July 1, 1908; improved (from operation). Lost sight of. rectal wall and diseased por- -agina exsected, June 25, 1907; iries and tubes removed, both arteries ligated and both broad ;s constricted by ligature near all, Feb. 7, 1908. Further op- procedure impossible. Bain- Treatment begun shortly after sec- ond operation; patient in better condition than before. Feb. 24 to July 31, 1908. (Irregularly.) Negative in all respects. Died Aug. 17, 1908. ;omy, Dec., 1906 (another L Mass in groin attached to ileum. . Feb. 26 to April 14, 1908. Negative in all respects Died June 16,1908 iphorectomy; ligation of ovar- iterine arteries, April 27, 1908; of masses from vaginal wall ix, May 25, 1908. (Bainbridge) Irremovable; condition improved as result of operation. June 8 to July 31,1908, regular treatment. July 31 to Aug. 30, 1908, trypsin per rec- tum. Negative in all respects. Died Sept. 1, 1908. growth removed, Oct., 1906 ' hospital). Removal of as > possible of diseased tissue, l, 1908. (Bainbridge.) Ex- i 9f submental,, submaxillary erior carotid triangles; liga- ft external carotid, sublingual, , thyroid, ascending pharyn- lal, and posterior occipital ar- pril 11, 1908; subsequent in- >f right carotid with paraffin, dge.) Treatment begun immediately. after ligation of arteries. Irre- movable. April 13 to July 23, 1908. Negative in all respects. Discharged by re- quest, July 24, 1908. >my (another physician) ] Dyspnea; general condition poor 1 Dec. 19, 1907, to June 1 16, 1908. Large doses. Improved somewhat for a time; 1 pain lessened. Died July 2, 1908. efused operation ' rumor in breast hard and livid, in- J volving entire gland. luly 20 to Dec. 11,1908 I Malaise, insomnia and pain I seemed definitely increased by 1 the injections. DischargedDec. 11, 908. Lost sight of. and dietetic. Refused op- ± Anemic, cachectic, progressively I losing weight. Tumor size of hen’s egg in body of stomach. tfay 6 to July 8, 1908.. r rumor decreased in size; pain al- I leviated; gained 20 pounds in weight; returned to work. Died a few months later from pneu- monia. 3i](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22417837_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)