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Extensive Epithelioma of the Fauces.
1908
J D Grant
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J D Grant
Epithelioma of the Fauces.
January 1909, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
Epithelioma of Fauces.
May 1933, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
Epithelioma of the Tonsil and Fauces in a Woman, aged 57.
January 1919, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
Epithelioma of the Tongue and Fauces, shown after Operation: (With Microscopic Specimen.).
January 1908, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
Epithelioma of Left Tonsil, Left Anterior Pillar of Fauces, Tongue and Lower Jaw.
January 1927, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
[Extensive ulcerated spinocellular epithelioma of the thigh].
October 1965, Archives belges de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie,
J D Grant
[Extensive basocellular epithelioma of the nape of the neck].
January 1974, Archives belges de dermatologie,
J D Grant
[Extensive epithelioma, developed on an old burn].
January 1950, Journal de radiologie, d'electrologie & archives d'electricite medicale,
J D Grant
Epithelioma of Soft Palate and Fauces on the right side and Cheek on the left side treated by Diathermy.
January 1921, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
J D Grant
[Extensive coagulation of tonsil epithelioma. Protection of the internal carotid].
January 1969, Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris,
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