A treatise upon ulcers of the legs : in which former methods of treatment are candidly examined and compared, with one more rational and safe, proving that a perfect cure may generally be effected more certainly, without rest and confinement, than by the strict regimen in common use, with an introduction on the process of ulceration and the origin of pus laudabile : to which are added hints on a successful method of treating some scrophulous tumors, and the mammary abscess and sore nipples of lying-in women / by Michael Underwood.

  • Underwood, Michael, 1736-1820.
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A treatise upon ulcers of the legs : in which former methods of treatment are candidly examined and compared, with one more rational and safe, proving that a perfect cure may generally be effected more certainly, without rest and confinement, than by the strict regimen in common use, with an introduction on the process of ulceration and the origin of pus laudabile : to which are added hints on a successful method of treating some scrophulous tumors, and the mammary abscess and sore nipples of lying-in women / by Michael Underwood. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for J. Mathews, 1783.

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158 pages ; 20 cm (8vo)

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2nd ed. entitled Surgical tracts

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