Cases of the successful practice of vesicae lotura in the cure of diseased bladders / by Jesse Foot, Surgeon. The practice of vesicae lotura is thus far decisive, for cases of diseased bladders, which have hitherto been deemed fatal ones, it is a direct cure. It brings off gravel lodged in the bladder, and promises fairer than any former mode, upon the most obvious grounds, to dissolve the stone within.

  • Foot, Jesse, 1744-1826.
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London : Printed for T. Becket, Pall Mall, 1798.

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42 pages, 2 unnumbered pages

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With a final leaf of advertisements.

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