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Five Cases of Carcinoma treated by Diathermy.
1926
N Patterson
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A Note on Two Cases of Carcinoma of the Œsophagus treated by Radon and Diathermy.
August 1929, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
A Note on Two Cases of Carcinoma of the Œsophagus treated by Radon and Diathermy.
August 1929, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Carcinoma of the Floor of the Mouth treated by Diathermy.
January 1917, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Postcricoid Carcinoma treated by Diathermy with Complete Disappearance of Growth.
December 1927, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Cervicitis treated by Diathermy.
January 1931, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Two Cases of Malignant Growth treated by Diathermy: (1) Carcinoma of Tongue; (2) Carcinomatous Ulcer of Cheek.
January 1915, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Five-Year Salvage of Carcinoma Cervix Cases Treated by Radical Vaginal Operation.
July 1942, The Indian medical gazette,
N Patterson
A SERIES OF THIRTY-ONE CASES OF RETINAL DETACHMENT TREATED BY DIATHERMY.
May 1933, The British journal of ophthalmology,
N Patterson
Epithelioma of Auricle treated by Diathermy.
January 1915, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
N Patterson
Epithelioma of Pharynx treated by Diathermy.
April 1932, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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