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- catalog contributor b8956893.
- catalog contributor b8956894.
- catalog contributor b8956895.
- catalog contributor b8956896.
- catalog contributor b8956897.
- catalog created "1777.".
- catalog date "1777".
- catalog date "1777.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1777.".
- catalog description "Introduction.--Of the injections of the testis.--Of the origin and use of the lymphatic vessels.--The history of the dispute.--Remarks upon some extraordinary paragraphs in Dr. Monro's pamphlet.--Of absorbtion by veins.--Of the vessels of cartilages, and of the ducts of the lachrymal gland.--An examination of what professor Monro sen. published as a defence of his son.--Of the discovery of the membrana pupillaris, and of the insensibility of tendons, &c.--Of the rupture in which the testis is in contact with the intestine.--Appendix: Remarks on Dr. Monro's treatise De venis lymphaticis valvulosis, by the reviewers. An anonymous letter by Professor Monro sen. Facts relating to the dispute by Dr. Hunter. A letter from Dr. Donald Monro. Remarks on the foregoing article by Dr. Hunter.--Supplement [contribution to the controversy between the author and Dr. Percival Pott as to the discovery of the cause of congenital hernia]".
- catalog extent "vii, 103 (i.e. 113), v, [6]-33 p.".
- catalog issued "1777".
- catalog issued "1777.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : S. Baker and G. Leigh [etc.]".
- catalog subject "Hernia.".
- catalog subject "Lacrimal apparatus.".
- catalog subject "Lymphatics.".
- catalog subject "R128.7 .H83 1777".
- catalog subject "Testis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction.--Of the injections of the testis.--Of the origin and use of the lymphatic vessels.--The history of the dispute.--Remarks upon some extraordinary paragraphs in Dr. Monro's pamphlet.--Of absorbtion by veins.--Of the vessels of cartilages, and of the ducts of the lachrymal gland.--An examination of what professor Monro sen. published as a defence of his son.--Of the discovery of the membrana pupillaris, and of the insensibility of tendons, &c.--Of the rupture in which the testis is in contact with the intestine.--Appendix: Remarks on Dr. Monro's treatise De venis lymphaticis valvulosis, by the reviewers. An anonymous letter by Professor Monro sen. Facts relating to the dispute by Dr. Hunter. A letter from Dr. Donald Monro. Remarks on the foregoing article by Dr. Hunter.--Supplement [contribution to the controversy between the author and Dr. Percival Pott as to the discovery of the cause of congenital hernia]".
- catalog title "Medical commentaries. Part I. Containing a plain and direct answer to Professor Monro, jun., interspersed with remarks on the structure, functions, and diseases of several parts of the human body. By William Hunter, M. D.".
- catalog type "text".