Surgical tracts, containing a treatise upon ulcers of the legs

in which former methods of treatment are candidly examined, and compared with one more rational and safe; effected without rest and confinement : together with hints on a successful method of treating some scrophulous tumours; the mammary abscess, and sore nipples of lying-in women; observations on the more common disorders of the eye, and on gangrene

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Surgical tracts, containing a treatise upon ulcers of the legs

in which former methods of treatment are candidly examined, and compared with one more rational and safe; effected without rest and confinement : together with hints on a successful method of treating some scrophulous tumours; the mammary abscess, and sore nipples of lying-in women; observations on the more common disorders of the eye, and on gangrene

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Tail pieces.

First edition (1783) has title: A treatise upon ulcers of the legs. Cf. National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.

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Includes bibliographical references.

ESTC, T123480

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xxxv, [1], 291 p.
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291

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