The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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... PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY TO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ; LATE PROFESSOR OF SURGERY AND PATHOLOGY TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS ; HONORARY CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE SOCIÉTÉ DE CHIRURGIE OF PARIS ...
... PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY TO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ; LATE PROFESSOR OF SURGERY AND PATHOLOGY TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS ; HONORARY CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE SOCIÉTÉ DE CHIRURGIE OF PARIS ...
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... professor , he had most carefully dissected at Padua sixty or seventy bodies , and found it only in four ; that he had dissected a dog for the express purpose of seeking it , but in vain , and that he had decided that it could be ...
... professor , he had most carefully dissected at Padua sixty or seventy bodies , and found it only in four ; that he had dissected a dog for the express purpose of seeking it , but in vain , and that he had decided that it could be ...
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... Professor Ellis , of University College , closely investigated the same subject , and came to a similar conclusion . ' A description has already been given ( p . 19 ) of the arrangement of 1 Trans . Med . - Chir . Soc . , vol . xxxix ...
... Professor Ellis , of University College , closely investigated the same subject , and came to a similar conclusion . ' A description has already been given ( p . 19 ) of the arrangement of 1 Trans . Med . - Chir . Soc . , vol . xxxix ...
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... Professor Guyon , of Paris , to be uniformly identical with the change known in other organs as sclero- sis . In regard of this view I must express a belief that , in the sense in which that term has been employed by pathologists in ...
... Professor Guyon , of Paris , to be uniformly identical with the change known in other organs as sclero- sis . In regard of this view I must express a belief that , in the sense in which that term has been employed by pathologists in ...
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Sir Henry Thompson. ing , Professor Guyon appears to consider all forms of the ordinary enlarged prostate of advancing years to be produced by the process of degeneration , as he says , often associated at that period of life with ...
Sir Henry Thompson. ing , Professor Guyon appears to consider all forms of the ordinary enlarged prostate of advancing years to be produced by the process of degeneration , as he says , often associated at that period of life with ...
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