Buffalo medical journal (1913) (14783943893)
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Identifier: buffalomedicaljo6919unse (find matches)
Title: Buffalo medical journal
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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College before going to the Castleton College. His entire pro-fessional life was spent at Rushford, except that he practicedat Farmersville Station from 1902 to 1904. He was a prom-inent Mason. Dr. Vincent G. Hamill, Buffalo. 1884, died recently of heartdisease in New York City. He Avas the fourth physician inhis family line. Dr. John B. Hoyer, BeUevue 1881, died at his home in Mid-dleport, April 3, 1914. Abstracts 657 CYSTS OF BONEA. F. Tyler, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Many formerly held that cysts of bone were part of a degen-erative process taking place in osteomata, chondromata andsarcomata osteomalacia and osteitis deformans. Indeed inthe American Text-book of Pathology of a few years ago thestatement is made that cysts of bone seldom occur from anyother cause. The ability to find these cysts in the living sub-ject by means of the X-ray has shown that they are much more
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Fig I. Antero-posterior view of femur showingmultiple cysts involving the bone near the troch-anters (c), fracture (F). frequent than was formerly sui:)posed and that cysts of bonedo exist in no way connected w^ith any other kind of bonepathology. Simple cysts are found in the long bones quiteoften. Cysts of the lower jaw, where they form about an un-erupted tooth, or about the root of an old useless tooth, arepiost frequent of all. Those cases of multiple cysts in bone are
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