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after a few weeks, months, and in some cases years, it WW 

 ject to paroxysms of darting or lancinating pain. The pair 

 [increases from time to time, and frequently extends to th*> 

 |lower point of the shoulder-blade ; sometimes about this stagt 

 iof the disease, the arm is entirely useless— the nipple fre 

 [quently becomes retracted, exuding a thin, bloody discharge. 

 After a time, the tumor adheres to the skin and the parts' 

 urneath it, so as to become fixed and immovable; then U 

 ilcerates and forms an open cancer. The movable lump m 

 lumor. the lancinating pain, the retracted nipple, are tiever 

 |faiiing symptoms of Cancer in the Breast. 



Every person laboring under the abort symptoms may at 

 jonce know their real condition. 



[THE DANGER OF NEGLECTING CANCER 



I was consulted by a lady in June. I found in the right 

 Ibreast, under th# skin, a small tumor or lump, not as large at 

 |a common pea, perfectly movable— no redness or tenderness. 



I advised the treatment. She declined. In September sh» 

 Icalled again. Then the disease had assumed a constitutional 

 nature— one so much so that it was impossible to relieve her, 

 and death followed in less than three months. At the tim* 

 Ishe first visited me, it could have been cured in a few daysv 

 very person who has any of the symptoms of career should 

 Ltteud to the ca*e at once, and in no case pinch or press th*> 

 kamor with the hand. Use no stimulating applications. Cold 

 Later or ice in a bladder, applied to the part, will retard ttt 

 growth ; and this is the only means that will' do so short of my 

 Itreatinent for radical cure. 

 CANCER of the F. 



