. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . Fig. 96. Fig. 97. Figs. 96 and 97.—Parosteal round-celled sarcoma of the squama. Fig. 96.—Before 97.—-Recurrence five months after operation. ? 1 M ? w^ .*«- 4r^ ^ n ^^^B. > -^^^H 1 ^Q «-^ 1 Fig. 98.—Periosteal sarcoma of deviation of the eyes is not due to disease. OF TUMOUR OF THE BRAIN 223. Fig. 99.—Cavernous angeioma (without sarcoma cells) of os frontis projectingbackwards into skull- cavity and compressing frontal lobe. (Zajaczkowski ofPoland. From Sawickis article in Chipault, ii.) The figure is t
. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . Fig. 96. Fig. 97. Figs. 96 and 97.—Parosteal round-celled sarcoma of the squama. Fig. 96.—Before 97.—-Recurrence five months after operation. ? 1 M ? w^ .*«- 4r^ ^ n ^^^B. > -^^^H 1 ^Q «-^ 1 Fig. 98.—Periosteal sarcoma of deviation of the eyes is not due to disease. OF TUMOUR OF THE BRAIN 223. Fig. 99.—Cavernous angeioma (without sarcoma cells) of os frontis projectingbackwards into skull- cavity and compressing frontal lobe. (Zajaczkowski ofPoland. From Sawickis article in Chipault, ii.) The figure is taken from a photograph after operation.
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