Excision of a Remarkable Tumour of the Upper Jaw in 1834 by Robert Liston

Autor: Kaufman, M.H., Royds, M. T.
Zdroj: Scottish Medical Journal; April 2000, Vol. 45 Issue: 2 p57-59, 3p
Abstrakt: A series of pre-operative casts of the head, one of plaster of Paris and the other of wax, have recently been discovered in the Department of Anatomy. Edinburgh, of a patient with an immense tumour of the left maxillary antrum which produced an enormous degree of facial distortion. These casts complement a series of engravings published in the contemporary literature. This lady's tumour was successfully excised by Robert Liston in 1834 in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, only a month before he left Edinburgh for London. The tumour was believed to be benign, and was removed without the benefit of anaesthesia. The patient returned the following summer to have a gold palate fitted, and while her voice was initially indistinct, it subsequently recovered.
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