Abstract
For some years I have been encountering in material curetted from bone tumors a structure which differed markedly from that of osteogenic sarcoma, was not identical with any known form of myeloma, and which had to be designated by the vague term, “round cell sarcoma” of unknown origin and nature … this tumor is highly susceptible to radium…. The designation of the tumor as endothelioma, rather than as myeloma seems advisable.
—James Ewing
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