
Urology: The Diseases of the Urinary Tract in Men and Women, a Book for Practitioners and Students - Paperback
Urology: The Diseases of the Urinary Tract in Men and Women, a Book for Practitioners and Students - Paperback
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by Ramon Guiteras (Author)
"Urology: The Diseases of the Urinary Tract in Men and Women" by Ramon Guiteras, originally published in 1912, is a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of urological conditions. Intended for both practitioners and students, this book offers a detailed exploration of the diseases affecting the urinary tract in both men and women. It covers a wide range of topics pertinent to the genitourinary system, providing insights into the medical understanding of the early 20th century. This historical text serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of urological medicine, offering a glimpse into the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches of the past.
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