The treatment of malignant tumors by repeated inoculations of erysipelas. With a report of ten original cases. 1893.

1991 PubMed 975 citations

Abstract

William Bradley Coley (Fig. I) stemmed from old New England stock. After graduating from Yale in 1884. Coley spent two years in Portland, Oregon, teaching Latin and Greek before entering Harvard Medical School. After completing a competitive examination, he became an intern at the New York Hospital

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MedicineErysipelasMedical schoolSurgeryGeneral surgeryDermatologyMedical education

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1991
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WILLIAM B. COLEY (1991). The treatment of malignant tumors by repeated inoculations of erysipelas. With a report of ten original cases. 1893.. PubMed (262) , 3-11.