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Lectures illustrative of various subjects in pathology and surgery.

Publication Details

London: Longman, 1846 CE.

Page 361 contains the first description of intermittent claudication in man. This was first reported (in the horse) by “Boullay” [?J. Bouley] in Arch. gén. Méd.,1831, 27, 425.  P. 186: Brodie's test for insufficiency of the valves in varicose veins, later associated with the name of Trendelenburg.

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Entry Number#2902
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Geographic Context

Publication place: London