Practical observations on the sclerocele and other morbid enlargements of the testicle : also on the cause and cure of the acute, the spurious, and the chronic hydrocele : the whole illustrated by cases, to which are added four cases of operations for aneurysm, subclavian, femoral, popliteal, and femoral-popliteal, with practical remarks, and plates / by Thoman Ramsden.

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Practical observations on the sclerocele and other morbid enlargements of the testicle : also on the cause and cure of the acute, the spurious, and the chronic hydrocele : the whole illustrated by cases, to which are added four cases of operations for aneurysm, subclavian, femoral, popliteal, and femoral-popliteal, with practical remarks, and plates / by Thoman Ramsden. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for Wilkie and Robinson, 1811.

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xxiv, 6 unnumbered pages, 347 pages, 2 double leaves of plates ; 22 cm

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