A case of pulsating tumour of the left orbit, consequent upon a fracture of the base of the skull : cured by ligature of the left common carotid artery subsequently to injection of perchloride of iron after digital compression and other means of treatment had failed : with remarks and an appendix containing a chronological résumé of recorded cases of intra-orbital aneurism / by Walter Rivington.

  • Rivington, Walter, 1835-1897.
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A case of pulsating tumour of the left orbit, consequent upon a fracture of the base of the skull : cured by ligature of the left common carotid artery subsequently to injection of perchloride of iron after digital compression and other means of treatment had failed : with remarks and an appendix containing a chronological résumé of recorded cases of intra-orbital aneurism / by Walter Rivington. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by J.E. Adlard, 1875.

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116 pages ; 22 cm

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'From Volume LVIII of the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London'

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