. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Figure m.—(a)—Dr. Chas. Cunuing iis patient. _ Epithelioma of the en- would have involvea the loss of the entire lower III.—(t)-1921. \7pti the loss of the entire lower up. iTreatea last on February 3, 1920. Still well Novembe. Figure IV—(a) and (b)—Drs. Deemer and Dachtlers Iatient Durationtwelve years. Had been treated previously by the x-rays. Epithelioma in-volved two-thirds of the lower Up, one-thlrd of the ^PV^^J^^^elnaldeof the cheek to the angle of the Jaw. No palpable lymph °des. probablybecause of the previous radiat


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Figure m.—(a)—Dr. Chas. Cunuing iis patient. _ Epithelioma of the en- would have involvea the loss of the entire lower III.—(t)-1921. \7pti the loss of the entire lower up. iTreatea last on February 3, 1920. Still well Novembe. Figure IV—(a) and (b)—Drs. Deemer and Dachtlers Iatient Durationtwelve years. Had been treated previously by the x-rays. Epithelioma in-volved two-thirds of the lower Up, one-thlrd of the ^PV^^J^^^elnaldeof the cheek to the angle of the Jaw. No palpable lymph °des. probablybecause of the previous radiation treatment. Destroyed by electro-ooagula-tlon January 20, 1913 with application of radium liislde the mouth andx-ray treatment over the wound and submaxillary region. Figure IV.—(c)—Showing wound healed after extensive electro-coagula-tion. Defect was then about one-half of what it was at the time of the Figure IV.—(d)—AprU 20, 1914, after closure of the month by Dr. well May 4, 1921, and probably today, eight years after combinedtreatments. which lasts over a month should leadone to suspect malignancy. 2. Local destruction by electro-coagulation, followed by thoroughradiation should cure practically allcases if treated early. 3. Thorough radiation by r


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