Commentaries on the use and necessity of lavements in the correction of habitual constipation, and in the treatment of those diseases which are occasioned or aggravated by intestinal accumulation and irritation, or which are susceptible of modification through the sympathetic relations of the lower bowels, including also, a copious formulary of intestinal injections with directions for their application / [James Scott].

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Commentaries on the use and necessity of lavements in the correction of habitual constipation, and in the treatment of those diseases which are occasioned or aggravated by intestinal accumulation and irritation, or which are susceptible of modification through the sympathetic relations of the lower bowels, including also, a copious formulary of intestinal injections with directions for their application / [James Scott]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. Churchill, 1829.

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2 unnumbered leaves, 4, 185 pages, 3 unnumbered leaves : illustrations ; (8vo)

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1832 ed. has title: Instructions in the use of lavements for preventing confinement of the bowels.
Copy 1 Note: Final leaves include list of apparatus made and sold by John Read, with testimonials. Publisher's adverts (1 l., p. 4) at end, mainly for works by Richard Reece.

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