. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 4^.— Mammary Caucinoma. advanced into the Skin, which isThickened as in Elephantiasis. Oiie-lialf natui-al size. cer for those forms also which figure in English literature as infiltratedcancer. 2. Cancer Occult us formerly denoted that form which had beenperceptible as nodules, or as a tumor, and which had gradually becomesofter. TUMORS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND. 97 3. Cancer Aperlus was applied to the broken-down cancerous ulcer-ation. In order to enable the reader to understand the different customarydesignations still used in


. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 4^.— Mammary Caucinoma. advanced into the Skin, which isThickened as in Elephantiasis. Oiie-lialf natui-al size. cer for those forms also which figure in English literature as infiltratedcancer. 2. Cancer Occult us formerly denoted that form which had beenperceptible as nodules, or as a tumor, and which had gradually becomesofter. TUMORS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND. 97 3. Cancer Aperlus was applied to the broken-down cancerous ulcer-ation. In order to enable the reader to understand the different customarydesignations still used in different places, I will now give the most usualnames together with those usually employed by me, choosing as types ofthe different schools in different countries, Schuh (Vienna school),Birkett (England), Gross (America), and Velpeau (France).. Fig. 43.—Cicatrizing Mammary Cancer from an emaciated Woman. Almost natural size. 1. The partly softer, partly harder carcinoma nodules; histologicallyappearing mostly as acinous carcinoma (Billroth). Identical with it:Fungus medullaris, fibrous cancer with large nodules (Schuh). Carci-noma medullare, encysted carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, attached to orinvolving only one lobe, tuberous form of cancer (Birkett). Encephaloid,tuberous form of cancer (Gross). Encephaloide, Squirrhe proprement dit


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