1909
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)64204-1
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A Case of Severe Facial Carbuncle, With Ludwig's Angina and Parotitis, Successfully Treated by Vaccines, Combined With the Administration of Repeated Doses of Citric Acid.

Abstract: ulcers. 2. Probably X rays prevent the occurrence of superficial secondary deposits. 3. Embryonic cells are more easily destroyed by X rays than are normal cells. Details of 31 Cases of ]ÿIalignant Disease, exaltlding Rodent Ulcer, Treated '!Vtth X Rays at Guy's Hospital dtl1'íng 12 Months, beginning in March, 1907. still attending for treatment when article was written. I Remarks upon the Respective Cases. Case l.-No improvement. Case 2.-Pain diminished. Arm could be moved more freely. Ulce… Show more

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