Surgical diseases and surgery of the dog (1906) (14578156810)

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Surgical diseases and surgery of the dog (1906) (14578156810)

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Identifier: surgicaldiseases00fren (find matches)
Title: Surgical diseases and surgery of the dog
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: French, Cecil, 1871-1951
Subjects: Dogs
Publisher: Washington, D.C., C. French (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation



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No. 68. (After Ortscliild) Showing situation of primary Mammary Growth and the palpableMetastases. Site of nipples indicated by solid black dots.
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No. 69. True Carcinoma of the Mammary gland. The Abdomen 305 what softer, particularly when the cellular elements predominateover the fibrous. Sarcoma. Sarcoma occurs in pure form but more commonlyassociated with osseous and cartilaginous structures. Pure sarcomais seen as a tuberculate growth, which may attain an enormous size.The neighboring lymphatics and subcutis are usually infiltrated, andthe growth sometimes breaks through the skin. It is not common. Symptoms and Diagnosis. The growth is reddish in color withsomewhat puckered surface and exceedingly soft and succulent andcontains a jelly-like substance. The skin covering it may be mobile.It develops with great rapidity and is extremely metastatic. Garcinama. Carcinoma may arise from the glandular cellsproper or the epithelium of the ducts. The skin covering the glandsmay also be primarily the seat of carcinoma which is not to be con-founded with that of the glands, though in the latter case the skinusually participates eventual

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