A brief essay on the nature and treatment of herniae or ruptures : illustrated with engravings / by David Tod.
- Tod, David
- Date:
- 1851
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A brief essay on the nature and treatment of herniae or ruptures : illustrated with engravings / by David Tod. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![Tlie followbuj Notices have already appeared tipon the meiits of the Author's Trm We have seen this truss in use. It is an exceedmgly simple, clever instrument, and m be worn with extreme ease and the best possible effect.—Lancet, July 4, 1846. Mr. Tod's truss, we think, Avill supersede those now in ordinaiy use. It is extremd simple, requiring no straps or other auxiliaries to adjust it, and does not weigh more thlj three ounces; and we understand it is approved and recommended by the Facultv.— Ween Dispatch, July 24, 1842. Mr. Tod's Truss.—We have had the pleasure of inspecting this very ingenious, sim'* instrument, and we have likewise seen the number of the ' Lancet' in which the Edito that leading medical journal awai'ds it his unhesitating approval, and pronounces it an ■ ceedingly simple, clever instrument.' In these circumstances we have not the slightest tation in adding our own humble testimony to that of the Editor of the ' Lancet,' and of ot^ acknowledged high authorities; and perhaps^we may be doing a positive benefit to sum our readers, in thus introducing the subject to their notice.—Cambridge Advertiser, 3a] 18i7. rriuteiV by Kichnrd Tttylor, Ucd Lion Conrt, Fleet Sttxset.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21483255_0004.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)