. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone: wherein all their symptoms, causes, and cures, are mechanically accounted for. With arguments in Defence of the Possibility of Dissolving the stone in the bladder: All drawn from reason, experiments, and anatomical observations. To which is added, A dissertation upon the Operation of Nephrotomy; or the Possibility of cutting into the Kidney, for the Extraction of the Stone, when it is too large to pass; too hard to be dissolved, and occasions Pains above the Strength of human Nature. By Nicholas Robinson, And a Mem
. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone: wherein all their symptoms, causes, and cures, are mechanically accounted for. With arguments in Defence of the Possibility of Dissolving the stone in the bladder: All drawn from reason, experiments, and anatomical observations. To which is added, A dissertation upon the Operation of Nephrotomy; or the Possibility of cutting into the Kidney, for the Extraction of the Stone, when it is too large to pass; too hard to be dissolved, and occasions Pains above the Strength of human Nature. By Nicholas Robinson, And a Member of the College of Physicians, London. 65 A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone- wherein all their symptoms, causes, and cures, are mechanically accounted for Fleuron T054642-54
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