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Atony of the bladder without obstruction or signs of organic nervous diseases / by J.W. Thomson Walker.
Thomson-Walker, J. W. (John William), 1871-1937.Date: 1910- Books
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Some medical aspects of the diseases of the gall-bladder and gall-ducts : an address delivered at the Sixth Triennial Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, held in Washington, D.C., May, 1903 / by John H. Musser.
Musser, John Herr, 1856-1912.Date: [1903]- Books
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A practical treatise on the diseases, injuries and malformations of the urinary bladder, the prostate gland, and the urethra / by Samuel D. Gross.
Date: 1876- Digital Images
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Downward transmission of yin diseases of the interior
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Theory of diseases treated with chaihu guizhi tang, Chinese
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Theory of diseases treated with Minor Bupleurum decoction
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On Gravel, calculus & gout : chiefly an application of Professor Liebig's physiology to the prevention and cure of these diseases / by H. Bence Jones.
Date: 1842- Books
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Single ulcer of the urinary bladder, non-tuberculous and non-malignant : with report of cases / by George E. Armstrong.
Armstrong, George E., 1854-1933.Date: [1903]- Books
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Fifteen months' experience of electric illumination of the bladder, in the diagnosis of obscure vesical disease / by E. Hurry Fenwick.
Fenwick, Edwin Hurry, 1856-1944.Date: 1889- Books
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Panhysterocolpectomy : complete excision of the vagina for prolapse of the bladder, etc. / A. Ernest Gallant.
Gallant, A. Ernest (Albert Ernest), 1861-Date: 1911- Books
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Common errors in the treatment of the urethra and bladder / by James Pedersen.
Pedersen, James.Date: 1909- Books
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Cases of hernia of the bladder met with during operations for inguinal and femoral hernia / by Christian Fenger.
Fenger, Christian, 1840-1902.Date: 1895- Books
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Ueber Harnblasenbrücher / von Friedrich Brunner.
Brunner, Friedrich, 1858-1940.Date: [1897?]- Pictures
A stone removed from base of bladder and prostate in a 76-year old man: detail of dumb-bell shaped urinary calculus. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1956.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1956Reference: 35717iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Books
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On the pathology of one form of encysted empyema / by Edward Latham Ormerod.
Ormerod, Edward Latham, 1819-1873.Date: 1852- Books
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Observationes chirurgico-obstetricio-anatomico-medicae : quas, annuente summo numine ... pro gradu doctoratus ... / eruditorum examini submittit Henricus van de Laar.
Laar, Henricus van de.Date: 1794- Ephemera
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De Witt's Kidney & Bladder Pills : diuretic stimulant - urinary antiseptic.
Date: [1954]- Books
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The surgical works of John Abernethy.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1825- Pictures
Disease of female urinary bladder: scopic view. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1958.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1958Reference: 36199iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Books
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Notes of practice among the out-patients of St. Bartholomew's Hospital / by James Paget.
Paget, James, Sir, 1814-1899.Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]- Pictures
Enlarged intestine and distorted bladder in a seven year old girl with autonomic imbalance disease, taken from a series of radiographs, before and after spinal anaesthetic. Watercolour, 1946.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1946Reference: 31266iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Digital Images
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Hepatica nobilis Mill. Ranunculaceae. Liverwort - not to be confused with the lichen of the same name. Distribution: North America. Liverwort (‘liver plant’): discontinued herbal medicine for disorders of the liver. The name and the use to which the Liverworts have been put medicinally is suggested, according to the doctrine of signatures, by the shape of the leaves which are three-lobed, like the liver. It is little used in modern herbalism but was employed in treating disorders of the liver and gall bladder, indigestion etc. It is highly toxic. Hepatica acutiloba was widely used for liver disorders in the 1880s, with up to 200,000 kilos of leaves being harvested per annum to make liver tonics - which eventually caused jaundice. Gerard (1633) calls it Hepaticum trifolium, Noble Liverwort, Golden Trefoile and herbe Trinity and writes: 'It is reported to be good against weakness of the liver which proceedeth from a hot cause, for it cooleth and strengtheneth it not a little. ' He adds ' Baptista Sardus[a Piedmontese physician fl. 1500] commendeth it and writeth that the chiefe vertue is in the root
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Hepatica nobilis Mill. Ranunculaceae. Liverwort - not to be confused with the lichen of the same name. Distribution: North America. Liverwort (‘liver plant’): discontinued herbal medicine for disorders of the liver. The name and the use to which the Liverworts have been put medicinally is suggested, according to the doctrine of signatures, by the shape of the leaves which are three-lobed, like the liver. It is little used in modern herbalism but was employed in treating disorders of the liver and gall bladder, indigestion etc. It is highly toxic. Hepatica acutiloba was widely used for liver disorders in the 1880s, with up to 200,000 kilos of leaves being harvested per annum to make liver tonics - which eventually caused jaundice. Gerard (1633) calls it Hepaticum trifolium, Noble Liverwort, Golden Trefoile and herbe Trinity and writes: 'It is reported to be good against weakness of the liver which proceedeth from a hot cause, for it cooleth and strengtheneth it not a little. ' He adds ' Baptista Sardus [a Piedmontese physician fl. 1500] commendeth it and writeth that the chiefe vertue is in the root
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
Bilateral hydronephrosis in a male patient with congenital urethral valves: specimens to show related disease in dilated kidney and distended ureter, obstructed by gross hypertrophied bladder. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1956.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1956Reference: 35723iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Digital Images
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Chinese woodcut: The five spheres (wu lun) of the eye