. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. E o U IE. Ec u Rehiiian roni|)anv. New-Vork Cutaneous Carcinoma CARCINOMA PLANUM FACIEI (o/ the Face) Plate I, Fig. FRONTIS {of the Forehead) Plate I, Fig. NASI {of the Nose) Plate n, Fig. 4. Cutaneous cancers of the face are of great im-portance because they constitute almost a tenth partof all cases of cancer {Gurlt, Heivxann). The nose,eyelids, cheeks, temples and forehead come in thefirst line, while the chin and ears are least youth, these tumo


. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. E o U IE. Ec u Rehiiian roni|)anv. New-Vork Cutaneous Carcinoma CARCINOMA PLANUM FACIEI (o/ the Face) Plate I, Fig. FRONTIS {of the Forehead) Plate I, Fig. NASI {of the Nose) Plate n, Fig. 4. Cutaneous cancers of the face are of great im-portance because they constitute almost a tenth partof all cases of cancer {Gurlt, Heivxann). The nose,eyelids, cheeks, temples and forehead come in thefirst line, while the chin and ears are least youth, these tumors very seldom occur, and thenoriginate in various ways from the basis of a Xero-derma pigmentosum (Kaposi). From the fortiethto the seventieth year the disease is common anddevelops from pre-existing warts, cutaneous horns,adenomata, dermoid or atheromatous cysts {), as well as from diseases which cause chronicirritation of the skin (erysipelas, eczema, tuberculousand syphilitic ulceration). In old country people the flat cutaneous carcinoma(Figs. 1 and 2) occurs very frequently, and can betraced to early w


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