. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 7. MicROPHOTOGRAPH. Minute No-dule OF Carcinoma in the Bone Mar-row, a shows carcinoma; b normalmarrow. pathologists (Borst,^ Schmidt, Orth) de-scribe the same phenomenon as occurringspontaneously in the human. A connectivetissue stroma surrounds a group of cancercells, gradually increases in size, compresses. Fig. 8. Microphotograph. Shows a Great Deal ofNew Bone Formation in the Vicinity of an OldBridge of Compact Bone Tissue, b shows oldbone; a new bone. the cancer cells and produces a local cure ofthe growt


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 7. MicROPHOTOGRAPH. Minute No-dule OF Carcinoma in the Bone Mar-row, a shows carcinoma; b normalmarrow. pathologists (Borst,^ Schmidt, Orth) de-scribe the same phenomenon as occurringspontaneously in the human. A connectivetissue stroma surrounds a group of cancercells, gradually increases in size, compresses. Fig. 8. Microphotograph. Shows a Great Deal ofNew Bone Formation in the Vicinity of an OldBridge of Compact Bone Tissue, b shows oldbone; a new bone. the cancer cells and produces a local cure ofthe growth. In other words radium and the .r-rays per- form with greater precision and by fargreater frequency what the organism itselfattempts to do haltingly and in rare in-stances.


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