A remarkable case of a person cut for the stone in the new way, commonly called the lateral, by William Cheselden, Surgeon to Her late Majesty; communicated by Martin Folkes, Pr. R.S. by Mr. Reid, Surgeon at Chelsea, who attended the cure.; in Phil. Trans., (1746), 44, 33-35, 1748

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By Cheselden, William (1688-1752)
London: C. Davis, 1746.

Cheselden, William (1688-1752) and Reid, Alexander (1719-89). A remarkable case of a person cut for the stone in the new way, commonly called the lateral. Extract from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 44 (1746): 33-35. 240 x 188 mm. Disbound. Very good. First Edition. "Cheselden's lateral lithotomy first described in this brief paper by Alexander Reid" (Garrison-Morton.com 4284).

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A remarkable case of a person cut for the stone in the new way, commonly called the lateral, by William Cheselden, Surgeon to Her late Majesty; communicated by Martin Folkes, Pr. R.S. by Mr. Reid, Surgeon at Chelsea, who attended the cure.; in Phil. Trans., (1746), 44, 33-35, 1748

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Cheselden, William (1688-1752)

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C. Davis: London

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1746


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