. St. Thomas's Hospital reports. ^~>^^.. The wound healed slowly, as there was a large granulatingsurface to cicatrise, due to the loss of skin. The patient leftthe hospital in August, the wound all but healed, and havinga fair use of her arm. The further history is an unfortunate one. The poor womanreturned again in November, 187G, with evident return of thedisease in the internal organs, and above the clavicle there wasa growth as big as a large walnut. There was every reason to > Fig. 3 is copied from a photograph tukuii shortly heforc the patient left theliospital. Notes of a (use of


. St. Thomas's Hospital reports. ^~>^^.. The wound healed slowly, as there was a large granulatingsurface to cicatrise, due to the loss of skin. The patient leftthe hospital in August, the wound all but healed, and havinga fair use of her arm. The further history is an unfortunate one. The poor womanreturned again in November, 187G, with evident return of thedisease in the internal organs, and above the clavicle there wasa growth as big as a large walnut. There was every reason to > Fig. 3 is copied from a photograph tukuii shortly heforc the patient left theliospital. Notes of a (use of lieinoval of the Scapula. 313 believe there were extensive secoudary deposits iu the lunj^ lungs were dull on percussion, but tlie physical signsotherwise were obscure. The respiration was much oppressed,and there was most copious foetid expectoration. She quietly and suddenly died on November 12th, havingjust before been sitting up in bed drinking a cup of tea. On examination after removal the tumour was found toengage the entire sc


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