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Identifier: chicagomedicaljo4018unse (find matches)
Title: Chicago medical journal and examiner
Year: 1880 (1880s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Chicago
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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ability of the presence of encepha-loid disease. If the presence of fluid within the growth suggeststo the minds of any of you cystic disease or cystoma, I wouldsay simply that there was no membranous or osseous envelope,without which there could be no cyst. Central softening of themass gave opportunity for the accumulation of fluid, under thesame laws that govern the passive accumulation of fluids in thenatural serous cavities of the body when there is existing neigh-boring disease. The remarkable size of the morbid growth I would specially notice.Upon this point I have taken pains to consult such authorities as t 1880.) Selections. 211 have been at my command, namely : Motts Velpeau, Druitt,Erichsen, Gross, Hamilton, Bennett, Holmes, and Agnew, andabout one hundred volumes of different medical journals. Mostof these authors use expressions wholly indefinite, such as con-siderable size, large bulk, great magnitude, extraor-dinary development, etc., etc. A cocoanut and childs head are
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OsTKgcEPHALOMA OF Left Fkmub.—A fcw of the pieces that separated during mMerftticm«bown. A natural femur to show contrast. From photograph. instanced as representing the size of large osseous tumors. Inthe Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner for December,1877, is a synopsis of a case of malignant osseous tumor of thefemur that measured twenty-five inches in circumference, (n Dr. 212 Selections. (Feb. Druitts Surgery, edition of 1867, mention is made of acase of enchondroma by Dr. Frogley that reached a circum-ference of three feet, and another by Dr. Paget that was as largeas a mans chest. These examples of large tumors are far shortof the size of the one under consideration, and I am bold to say,that so far as I can ascertain, this is the largest growth from dis-eased bone that has been brought to the attention of the profes-sion. Its weight I have estimated tohave been at least one Icundrt dand twenty-foii7 pounds, and thisestimate is based upon the knowl-edge of the weight of t

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