Observations on the diseases of the uterus : in which are included, remarks on moles, polypi, and prolapsus, as also on schirrous and cancerous affections of that organ, with the characteristic and distinguishing marks of those diseases which resemble, and are sometimes mistaken for pregnancy / by G. Rees.

  • Rees, George, 1776?-1846.
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Observations on the diseases of the uterus : in which are included, remarks on moles, polypi, and prolapsus, as also on schirrous and cancerous affections of that organ, with the characteristic and distinguishing marks of those diseases which resemble, and are sometimes mistaken for pregnancy / by G. Rees. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : M. Allen, [1805?]

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150 pages, 4 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm

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Contents: The anatomical description of the uterus and its appendages - Inferences drawn from its peculiarity of structure and situation - Of a schirrus of the uterus - Cure of schirrus - Cancer of the womb - Of pruritus pudendi muliebris - Of prolapsus uteri - Of moles - Of a polypus uteri - Of dropsy of the uterus - Cure of dropsy of the uterus

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