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Account of the Foxglove, and Some of Its Medical Uses
Account of the Foxglove, and Some of Its Medical Uses
By William Withering

The first lines of the practice of surgery
By Samuel Cooper

Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de anasarca
By John Pleasance

On the nature and treatment of dropsical diseases
By Jonathan Osborne

Practical illustrations of typhus,
By Armstrong, John

An account of the foxglove, and some of its medical uses
By William Withering
An inaugural dissertation on the dropsy
An inaugural dissertation on the dropsy
By William Dix
The effects of intermittent compression on edema in post-acute ankle sprains
The effects of intermittent compression on edema in post-acute ankle sprains
By Terri Jo Rucinski
Intermittent compression and cold and their effects on edema in postacute ankle sprains
Intermittent compression and cold and their effects on edema in postacute ankle sprains
By Joseph Cleveland Angus
A comparison of two intermittent external compression devices on pitting ankle edema
A comparison of two intermittent external compression devices on pitting ankle edema
By Thomas Rollin Lemley

Observations on the nature and cure of dropsies, and particularly on the presence of the coagulable part of the blood in dropsical urine; to which is added an appendix, containing several cases of angina pectoris, with dissections, &c
By John Blackall

Cystoid Macular Edema
By Shlomit Schaal,Henry J. Kaplan

Urticaria and Angioedema
By Torsten Zuberbier,Clive Grattan,Marcus Maurer

Clinical lectures on diseases of the liver, jaundice and abdominal dropsy
By Charles Murchison

Medical and surgical monographs
By John Clendinning
The effects of intermittent compression and cold on edema in postacute ankle sprains
The effects of intermittent compression and cold on edema in postacute ankle sprains
By Kelli Denise Brewer

The false fat diet
By Elson M. Haas,Elson Md Haas,Elson M. Haas M.D.,Cameron Stauth

Clinical lectures on certain diseases of the the urinary organs and on dropsies
By Robert Bentley Todd

Observations on the nature and cure of dropsies
By John Blackall