The Farmer's magazine . ear incurable. By F. B. COURTENAY, ,And formerly Surgeon to the Metropolitan Infirmary for the Cure of Strictures of the work is the production of a surgeon whose special attention has been dirc-ted, through a long pro-fessional life, to the treatment of strictures of the urethra. The cases which Mr. Courtenay has triven supplyample evidence of his great discriminative power in the diagnosis of the various kinds of stricture, and of thescientifac prmciples upon which their management is founded, demonstrating his success and exiilaining thecause o
The Farmer's magazine . ear incurable. By F. B. COURTENAY, ,And formerly Surgeon to the Metropolitan Infirmary for the Cure of Strictures of the work is the production of a surgeon whose special attention has been dirc-ted, through a long pro-fessional life, to the treatment of strictures of the urethra. The cases which Mr. Courtenay has triven supplyample evidence of his great discriminative power in the diagnosis of the various kinds of stricture, and of thescientifac prmciples upon which their management is founded, demonstrating his success and exiilaining thecause ot it. By his systematic management and immense mitigation of pain to the unhappy sufferers isattained, and future mischief prevented. The work we can most unreservedly and confidently recommend asa valuable contribution, both to the general and professional reader, and ought to be found In the private studyof all who are subject to stricture.—Medical Circular, Dec. Ist, 1858. London : H. Bailliere, 219,
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