. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. Dr. J. A. Moore: a case report of an adult sufferingfrom mediastinal tumor. When x-ray therapy failed toreduce the size of the tumor, operation was decided intratracheal anesthesia by Dr. Ambler, the tumorwas removed. Satisfactory recovery from the operationbut died later from metastasis, since the tumor was shownto be a bronchogenic carcinoma. Pathological tissue pre-sented, as were x-ray films. Autopsy findings reported. Dr. G. W. Kutscher, jr.: a case of a blood malignancyin a 5-year-old child with severe anemia, enlargement ofthe large j


. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. Dr. J. A. Moore: a case report of an adult sufferingfrom mediastinal tumor. When x-ray therapy failed toreduce the size of the tumor, operation was decided intratracheal anesthesia by Dr. Ambler, the tumorwas removed. Satisfactory recovery from the operationbut died later from metastasis, since the tumor was shownto be a bronchogenic carcinoma. Pathological tissue pre-sented, as were x-ray films. Autopsy findings reported. Dr. G. W. Kutscher, jr.: a case of a blood malignancyin a 5-year-old child with severe anemia, enlargement ofthe large joints. This child had been thoroughly studiedin hospital by six physicians. He showed definite improve-ment and was discharged; diagnosis appeared to be hyper-parathyroidism. Throughout his illness of a year, the childshowed anemia and a lymphocytosis. When admitted toBiltmore Hospital , 62,000; , 32,000—polys., 2; September, 1Q37 SOUTHERN MEDICINE AND SURGERY Few Regions are the Seat ofas Much Pathology as the Female Pelvis. Gross and microscopicsections through sup-purating fallopian tube. .1 •???•?•?•:.•??•;??.??-??:.••?•:•?••.??•- . Jn; SALPINGITISOOPHORITISMETRITISCERVICITISVAGINITIS as well as in:METRORRHAGIAAMENORRHOEADYSMENORRHOEA CYSTITISBARTHOLINITIS AntiphUgkUnes retained heat, its soothing effects,its hygroscopic and capillary-stimu-lating therapeutic qualities, have aDISTINCT place in treatment. Generous clinical sample and descriptive literature on request from THE DENVER CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY 163 VARICK STREET NEW YORK. N. Y. 482 SOUTHERN MEDICINE AND SURGERY September, 1937 lymph., 98; hb., 8%. Three transfusions failed and he diedfour days later. There was a terminal Vincents infectionof the mouth; a hemic murmur; flexion deformity of theknees; extensive peripheral adenitis; otitis media, and ex-treme emaciation. Diagnosis was revealed through autopsystudy by Dr. Crump as a case of leucosarcoma. Dr. G. pre


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