Date of Award

6-1930

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Dentistry

Abstract

The subject of neoplastic diseases in general is so broad in its scope, and so overwhelmingly important, that whoever assumes the responsibility for their diagnosis, or undertakes their treatment must have more than a mere passing knowledge of the subject. He should acquaint himself with the pertinent literature extant in text books and also the many periodicals published.

A neoplasm may be defined as the proliferation of new tissue which is autonomous in its growth and which shows no purpose in structure nor of function.

Comments

Being a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

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