The nature and treatment of dropsy: Considered especially in reference to the diseases of the internal organs of the body which most commonly produce it. Part I and II Anasarca and ascites. To which is added an appendix containing a translation of the work of Dr. Geromini on dropsy. From the original Italian / By Edward J. Seymour.
- Seymour, Edward J. (Edward James), 1796-1866.
- Date:
- 1837
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The nature and treatment of dropsy: Considered especially in reference to the diseases of the internal organs of the body which most commonly produce it. Part I and II Anasarca and ascites. To which is added an appendix containing a translation of the work of Dr. Geromini on dropsy. From the original Italian / By Edward J. Seymour. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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