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- catalog contributor b8757987.
- catalog created "1906.".
- catalog date "1906".
- catalog date "1906.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1906.".
- catalog description "The focal diagnosis of operable tumors of the cerebrum. By C.K. Mills.--Remarks upon the surgical aspects of operable tumors of the cerebrum. By C.H. Frazier.--Cerebral decompression. By W.G. Spiller and C.H. Frazier.--The ocular symptoms of tumor of the cerebrum. By G.E. De Schweinitz.--Conjugate deviation of the eyes and head and disorders of the associated ocular movements. By T.H. Weisenburg.--The significance of Jacksonian epilepsy in focal diagnosis, with some discussion of the site and nature of the lesions and disorders causing this form of spasm. By C.K. Mills.--The motor area of the human cerebrum, its position and subdivisions, with some discussion of the surgery of this area. By C.K. Mills and C.H. Frazier.".
- catalog extent "1 v. (various pagings)".
- catalog hasFormat "Tumors of the cerebrum.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tumors of the cerebrum.".
- catalog issued "1906".
- catalog issued "1906.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Pennock,".
- catalog relation "Tumors of the cerebrum.".
- catalog subject "Brain Neoplasms diagnosis.".
- catalog subject "Brain Neoplasms surgery.".
- catalog subject "Brain Tumors.".
- catalog subject "RD663 .T93".
- catalog subject "WL M661t 1906".
- catalog tableOfContents "The focal diagnosis of operable tumors of the cerebrum. By C.K. Mills.--Remarks upon the surgical aspects of operable tumors of the cerebrum. By C.H. Frazier.--Cerebral decompression. By W.G. Spiller and C.H. Frazier.--The ocular symptoms of tumor of the cerebrum. By G.E. De Schweinitz.--Conjugate deviation of the eyes and head and disorders of the associated ocular movements. By T.H. Weisenburg.--The significance of Jacksonian epilepsy in focal diagnosis, with some discussion of the site and nature of the lesions and disorders causing this form of spasm. By C.K. Mills.--The motor area of the human cerebrum, its position and subdivisions, with some discussion of the surgery of this area. By C.K. Mills and C.H. Frazier.".
- catalog title "Tumors of the cerebrum; their focal diagnosis and surgical treatment, by Charles K. Mills [and others]".
- catalog type "text".