Account of an elastic trochar, constructed on a new principle, for tapping the hydrocele, or Watery rupture: By which the operation may be performed at any period of the disease, and with less pain than with the common trochar. With a few words in favour of a larger trochar, on a similar construction, for tapping the abdomen. By John Andree, surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital, and the finsbury dispensary.

  • Andree, John, approximately 1740-approximately 1820.
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M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]
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London : Printed for L. Davis, in Holborn; T. Caslon, in Stationers' Court; G. Kearsley, and J. Murray, in Fleet-Street; J. Ridley, in St. James's Street; R. Faulder, in Bond-Street; J. Sewell, in Cornhill; W. Davis, on Ludgate-Hill; and W. Clarke, in Portugal-Street, M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]

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5,[2],10-41,[1]p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T6651

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