Observations on diseases of the uterus : in which are included, remarks on moles, polypi, and prolapsus ; as also on schirrous and cancerous affections of that organ, with the characteristic and distinguishing marks of those diseases which resemble, and are sometimes mistaken for pregnancy / by G. Rees, M.D.

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Observations on diseases of the uterus : in which are included, remarks on moles, polypi, and prolapsus ; as also on schirrous and cancerous affections of that organ, with the characteristic and distinguishing marks of those diseases which resemble, and are sometimes mistaken for pregnancy / by G. Rees, M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed and sold by M. Allen, 15, Paternoster-Row, and may be had of Callow, ... Cox ... and all other respectable booksellers, [1805?]

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150 pages, 4 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm

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