Practical observations on the symptoms, discrimination and treatment, of some of the most important diseases of the lower intestines and anus : particularly including those affection produced by stricture, ulceration, and tumour, within the cavity of the rectum, and piles, fistulæ, and excrescences, formed at its external opening : illustrated by numerous cases ... prevention of above diseases / by John Howship.

  • Howship, John, 1781-1841.
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Practical observations on the symptoms, discrimination and treatment, of some of the most important diseases of the lower intestines and anus : particularly including those affection produced by stricture, ulceration, and tumour, within the cavity of the rectum, and piles, fistulæ, and excrescences, formed at its external opening : illustrated by numerous cases ... prevention of above diseases / by John Howship. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : B. Warner, 1821.

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xvi, 240 pages ; 23 cm

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1st American from the 2nd London ed.

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Includes index

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