THE EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF CARCINOMA OF THE STOMACH

The insidious nature of carcinoma of the stomach has induced a pessimistic attitude in the medical profession, for by the time the unmistakable signs of malignant disease become evident, the patient is doomed. Improvement in results of the surgical treatment of gastric carcinoma will come only with...

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