A treatise on inflammation and other diseases of the liver, commonly called bilious : including the synochus biliosa, cholera morbus, torpor, schirrous, biliary calculi : which is preceded by a short description of the structure of the liver, and the different phisiological opinions respecting the use of the bile : lastly, is added a monthly list of diseases, from the 1st of June, 1806, to the 30th of June, 1807, with the state of the weather, and thermometer / by W. White.

  • White, William, M.R.C.S.
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A treatise on inflammation and other diseases of the liver, commonly called bilious : including the synochus biliosa, cholera morbus, torpor, schirrous, biliary calculi : which is preceded by a short description of the structure of the liver, and the different phisiological opinions respecting the use of the bile : lastly, is added a monthly list of diseases, from the 1st of June, 1806, to the 30th of June, 1807, with the state of the weather, and thermometer / by W. White. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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x, 149 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 8vo

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