Cases illustrative of the treatment of obstructions in the urethra, &c. by the new instrument, the dilator : with further directions, to facilitate its general adoption; also, a case of the extraction of stone from the male bladder without cutting it, by the dilator, with an account of improvements of the method of dissolving stone by injection, and of the common operations of lithotomy / by James Arnott.

  • Arnott, James Moncrieff, 1794-1885.
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1821
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Cases illustrative of the treatment of obstructions in the urethra, &c. by the new instrument, the dilator : with further directions, to facilitate its general adoption; also, a case of the extraction of stone from the male bladder without cutting it, by the dilator, with an account of improvements of the method of dissolving stone by injection, and of the common operations of lithotomy / by James Arnott. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Arnott on obstructions in the urethra

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London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, ..., 1821.

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xi, 1 unnumbered page, 119 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustrations, frontispiece ; 23 cm

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Spine title: "Arnott on obstructions in the urethra."

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