| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1879 - 642 pages
...one important peculiarity of lupus is the extreme viability of its cells. Another peculiarity is its gradual extension and involvement of new regions, by an apparently infective process, similar to, out less in degree than that manifested by cancer. In other words, lupus is an affection that presents... | |
| 1877 - 466 pages
...one important peculiarity of lupus is the extreme viability of its cells. Another peculiarity is its gradual extension and involvement of new regions,...similar to, but less in degree than that manifested by esmcer. In other words, lupus is an affection that presents a certain degree of malignity, varying... | |
| 1882 - 948 pages
...is owing to the infective nature of the processes involved in the extension of the lesions and which is evidenced by the fact that if a patch of lupus...infiltration as soon and as thoroughly as possible. Treatment of Lupus Erythematosus. — Although there are no medicinal agents capable of exerting a... | |
| Dermatology - 1891 - 528 pages
...State of New York, that lupus was infectious, using the following words: "Another peculiarity is its gradual extension and involvement of new regions by...destroyed, the disease will most certainly return. ... A consideration of these two points, namely the extreme viability of the cells, and their infective... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - Medicine - 1892 - 434 pages
...State of New York, that lupus was infectious, using the following words : "Another peculiarity is its gradual extension and involvement of new regions by...destroyed the disease will most certainly return. . . . A consideration of these two points — namely, the extreme viability of the cells, and their... | |
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