Interstate medical journal . Specimen No. 1. Specimen No. 2. The history of the disease—not distinguishable—at least not in theearly stages—from that of many benign rectal diseases, especially of ul-ceration or stricture of the benign variety, makes the diagnosis dependchiefly upon a physical examination, which in most cases of rectal cancer,will easily interpret the local findings.


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