An abstract treatise on the stone in the gall-bladder, gravel, and stone or calculi in the kidneys or bladder : the formation of the bladder, with its use and action, also, the urine, of what composed, its properties and action on the bladder when in a diseased state, with its appearances and symptoms when these dreadful diseases are approaching or present : with a full description of the bile, cardialgia, or heart-burn, their origin and causes, the general symptoms, and great danger arising from neglect, which causes a violent vomiting and looseness, now called the cholera morbus : also, the full use and valuable properties of Dr. R. Barlow's lithontriptic, or dissolvent, for both prevention and cure : dedicated to the afflicted and enlightened public, and, for their easy comprehension, all technical terms in anatomy, physic, and medicine, which are unavoidably used, are fully explained : with a description of worms and their numerous symptoms / by R. Barlow.

  • Barlow, R.
Date:
1833

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: An abstract treatise on the stone in the gall-bladder, gravel, and stone or calculi in the kidneys or bladder : the formation of the bladder, with its use and action, also, the urine, of what composed, its properties and action on the bladder when in a diseased state, with its appearances and symptoms when these dreadful diseases are approaching or present : with a full description of the bile, cardialgia, or heart-burn, their origin and causes, the general symptoms, and great danger arising from neglect, which causes a violent vomiting and looseness, now called the cholera morbus : also, the full use and valuable properties of Dr. R. Barlow's lithontriptic, or dissolvent, for both prevention and cure : dedicated to the afflicted and enlightened public, and, for their easy comprehension, all technical terms in anatomy, physic, and medicine, which are unavoidably used, are fully explained : with a description of worms and their numerous symptoms / by R. Barlow. Source: Wellcome Collection.

Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.

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