American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . FIG. FIG 2. TUMORS OF BONE. TUMORS ORIGINATING IN BONE. 459 cavity, in this cabinet, can be opened without danger of collapse of the lung,while the pressure is not enough to discommode the operator, being that ofabout one thousand feet altitude. The few operations which have been per-formed on human beings in this cabinet have been fairly satisfactory as regardsthe immediate result, but most of the patients have died a few days has also devised an apparatus of a nature very similar to that ofS


American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . FIG. FIG 2. TUMORS OF BONE. TUMORS ORIGINATING IN BONE. 459 cavity, in this cabinet, can be opened without danger of collapse of the lung,while the pressure is not enough to discommode the operator, being that ofabout one thousand feet altitude. The few operations which have been per-formed on human beings in this cabinet have been fairly satisfactory as regardsthe immediate result, but most of the patients have died a few days has also devised an apparatus of a nature very similar to that ofSauerbrucks cabinet. Clavicle.—Sarcoma of the clavicle is not common, the central tumors beingrarer than the periosteal, and, as is the rule in other bones of the body, less ma-lignant. Norkus* collected from the literature 32 cases in which partial orcomplete resection had been done, but he failed to report the end mentions 7 cases, 4 of which died, soon after the operation, of metas-tases, and the only one known to be alive had been operated upon onlya few months before


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