A treatise on diseases in the urinary canal; particularly describing the various symptoms ... and on the prevention of the stone and gravel. To which is added a variety of cases, tending to show the efficacy of Daran's medicated bougies; and a new method of treating a gonorrhoea; also remarks on caustic bougies, with extracts from various authors, uniformly proving the danger and inefficacy of the caustic / by W. Dufour.

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1808
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A treatise on diseases in the urinary canal; particularly describing the various symptoms ... and on the prevention of the stone and gravel. To which is added a variety of cases, tending to show the efficacy of Daran's medicated bougies; and a new method of treating a gonorrhoea; also remarks on caustic bougies, with extracts from various authors, uniformly proving the danger and inefficacy of the caustic / by W. Dufour. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for J. Callow, by J. & W. Smith, 1808.

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xii, 79 pages ; (8vo)

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6th ed.

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