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" ... cure. 12. That there is strong reason to believe that the individual risk of cancer can be diminished by the eradication, where such exist, of certain conditions which have come to be regarded as predisposing factors in its production. 13. That some... "
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 107
1915
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The International Journal of Surgery, Volume 28

Medicine - 1915 - 452 pages
...factors in its production. 13. That some occupations, notably working in pitch, tar, paraffin, anilin or soot, and with x-rays, if not safeguarded, are...irritation and inflammation ; repeated acute trauma ; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns ; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1918

1918 - 468 pages
...evidence is conclusive that surgery, for operable cases, affords the surest present means of cure. (II) That among the many advances in and additions to cancer...these predisposing factors, for which one should be or guard, are: general lowered nutrition; chronic irritation and inflammation; repeated acute trauma;...
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The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, Volume 55

Nurses - 1915 - 444 pages
...sessions, and which appears in full in the Cancer Number of the Ntw York Midical Journal, July 3, 1915. (8) That, when accessible, it may, in its incipiency,...irritation and inflammation; repeated acute trauma; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1915 - 438 pages
...factors in its production. (13) That some occupations, notably working in pitch, tar. paraffin, aniline or soot, and with X-rays, if not safeguarded, are...irritation and inflammation; repeated acute trauma; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns ; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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The Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society, Volume 14

1915 - 650 pages
...production. (13) That some occupations, notably working in pitch, tar. paraffin, analin or soot, ?nd with X-Rays. if not safeguarded, are conducive to...irritation and inflammation ; repeated acute trauma ; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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Ellingwood's Therapeutist: A Monthly Journal of Direct Therapeutics. ...

1915 - 484 pages
...That in cancer, as in all other disease, attention to diet, exercise and proper hygienic surroundings is of distinct value. 7. That, notwithstanding the...irritation and inflammation ; repeated acute trauma; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars and burns ; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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Eclectic Review, Volume 18

Medicine - 1914 - 874 pages
...surest present means of cure. THE ECLECTIC REVIEW 253 (11) That among the many advances in and addition to cancer treatment, the improvements in and extensions...irritation and inflammation ; repeated acute trauma ; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns ; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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Medical Sentinel, Volume 23

Medicine - 1915 - 696 pages
...reason to believe that the individual risk of cancer can be diminished by the eradition, where snch exist, of certain conditions which have come to be...irritation and inflammation; repeated acute trauma; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns; benign tumors — warts, moles, nevi...
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Clinical studies for nurses

Charlotte Albina Aikens - 1916 - 632 pages
...13. That some occupations, notably working in pitch, tar, paraffin, analin or soot, and with z-rays, if not safeguarded, are conducive to the production...irritation and inflammation; repeated acute trauma; cicatricial tissue, such as lupus and other scars, and burns; benign tumors—warts, moles, nevi (birthmarks),...
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Transactions, Issue 26

New York and New England Association of Railway Surgeons - 1917 - 160 pages
...discharge from any part of the body, especially if bloodstained, are to be regarded as suspicious. (3) That some occupations, notably working in pitch, tar,...of the chronic irritation or inflammation caused. (4) That the finding of any abnormal condition about the body should be taken as an indication for...
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