0313 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XXXII / Urinary calculi andgall-stones. Fig. 1. A bone bodkin-case, with thread attached to its middle, which was removed from the blader of a lady about a week after its introduction. Fig. 2. A portion of sealing-wax doubled up and encrusted with phosphates. Fig. 3. A urinary calculus, seen in section, of a very remarkable shape. Fig. 4. A calculus concretion which had formed on a bit of straw. Fig. 5,6,7,8,9, 10,11,12 A series of gall-stones, which were passed per anum
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- 0313 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XXXII / Urinary calculi andgall-stones. Fig. 1. A bone bodkin-case, with thread attached to its middle, which was removed from the blader of a lady about a week after its introduction. Fig. 2. A portion of sealing-wax doubled up and encrusted with phosphates. Fig. 3. A urinary calculus, seen in section, of a very remarkable shape. Fig. 4. A calculus concretion which had formed on a bit of straw. Fig. 5,6,7,8,9, 10,11,12 A series of gall-stones, which were passed per anum
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