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Book Review The Diseases of Women: A Handbook for Students and Practitioners . By J. Bland-Sutton, F.R.C.S. Eng., Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, and Senior Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women; and Arthur E. Giles, M.D., B.Sc. Lond., F.R.C.S. Edin., Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women and Gynecologist to the Tottenham Hospital. Sixth edition, with 123 illustrations. New York: Rebman Company
1910
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
probably of sarcomatous origin. When the whole mass was sent to the laboratory for examination, however, it, was proven to be an inflammatory mass in the center of which was a normal parotid gland. In the light, however, of no clinical symptoms of syphilis and a negative Wassermann, and a. definite tumor mass, the evidence against syphilis in the diagnosis was enough to justify the operation for sarcoma.
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