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An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia

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Autor principal: Senter, Isaac
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1795
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29106148
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spelling pubmed-51095032017-11-01 An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia Senter, Isaac Med Facts Obs Articles 1795 /pmc/articles/PMC5109503/ /pubmed/29106148 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) .
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An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title_full An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title_fullStr An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title_full_unstemmed An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title_short An Account of a Singular Case of Ischuria, in a Young Woman, Which Continued for More Than Three Years; during Which Time, If Her Urine Was Not Drawn off with the Catheter, She Frequently Voided It by Vomiting; and, for the Last Twenty Months, Passed Much Gravel by the Catheter, as Well as by Vomiting, When the Use of That Instrument Was Omitted, or Unsuccessfully Applied. To Which Are Added Some Remarks and Physiological Observations: Vide Transactions of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia
title_sort account of a singular case of ischuria, in a young woman, which continued for more than three years; during which time, if her urine was not drawn off with the catheter, she frequently voided it by vomiting; and, for the last twenty months, passed much gravel by the catheter, as well as by vomiting, when the use of that instrument was omitted, or unsuccessfully applied. to which are added some remarks and physiological observations: vide transactions of the college of physicians, of philadelphia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29106148
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