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Large Cyst in the Right Tonsil of a Woman, aged 24.
1912
H J Davis
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Large Pulsating Vessel in the Right Portion of the Posterior Pharyngeal Wall, partly concealed behind the Right Tonsil, in a Boy, aged 5.
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