The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Childhood, Youth, Adult Age, and Advanced Life: Considered in Their Physiological, Social, and Moral Relations |
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BY WILLIAM ACTON , M.R.C.S. , LATE SURGEON TO THE ISLINGTON
DISPENSARY , AND FORMERLY EXTERNE TO THE VENEREAL HOSPITALS ,
PARIS , FELLOW OF THE ROYAL MED . AND CHIR . SOCIETY , ETC. , ETC.
THIRD ...
BY WILLIAM ACTON , M.R.C.S. , LATE SURGEON TO THE ISLINGTON
DISPENSARY , AND FORMERLY EXTERNE TO THE VENEREAL HOSPITALS ,
PARIS , FELLOW OF THE ROYAL MED . AND CHIR . SOCIETY , ETC. , ETC.
THIRD ...
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Dr. Davy , Assistant - Inspector of Army Hospitals , at the General Military Hospital
at Fort Pitt , published in 1858 , in Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ” for
July , vol . xl , page 1 , a very interesting examination of twenty post - mortem ...
Dr. Davy , Assistant - Inspector of Army Hospitals , at the General Military Hospital
at Fort Pitt , published in 1858 , in Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ” for
July , vol . xl , page 1 , a very interesting examination of twenty post - mortem ...
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Dr. Duplay , physician to the Hospital of Incurables in Paris , states that he
examined the generative organs , in order to discover the existence of semen , in
51 old men who died of various acute and chronic diseases , aged from sixty to
eighty ...
Dr. Duplay , physician to the Hospital of Incurables in Paris , states that he
examined the generative organs , in order to discover the existence of semen , in
51 old men who died of various acute and chronic diseases , aged from sixty to
eighty ...
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I shall ' examine Mr. Hancock , a gentlemen of great repute as surgeon to the
Charing Cross Hospital , The DEPUTY - JUDGE . — Your case is , that he really
obtained money by fraudulent pretences . Mr. May . — If I bring an action against
an ...
I shall ' examine Mr. Hancock , a gentlemen of great repute as surgeon to the
Charing Cross Hospital , The DEPUTY - JUDGE . — Your case is , that he really
obtained money by fraudulent pretences . Mr. May . — If I bring an action against
an ...
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Revised and Annotated by S. TARNIER , Adjunct Pro fessor in the Faculty of
Medicine of Paris ; Former Clinical Chief of the Lying - in - Hospital , etc. , etc.
Fifth American from the Seventh French Edu tion . Translated by WM . R.
BULLOCK ...
Revised and Annotated by S. TARNIER , Adjunct Pro fessor in the Faculty of
Medicine of Paris ; Former Clinical Chief of the Lying - in - Hospital , etc. , etc.
Fifth American from the Seventh French Edu tion . Translated by WM . R.
BULLOCK ...
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