CALCULS BILIAIRES
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Calculi, biliary-c. de l'Estomac, Calculi of the stomach-c. de la Glande Pineale, Calculi of the pineal gland-c. Intestinaux, Calculi of the stomach and intestines-c. Lacrymaux, Calculi, lachrymal-c. des Mamelles, Calculi of the mammae-c. Muraux, see Calculi, urinary-c. de l'Oreille, Calculi in the ears-c. du Pancreas, Calculi of the Pancreas-c. Places hors des voies urinaires. Calculi of fistulous passages-c. Pulmonaires, Calculi, pulmonary-c. Renaux, Calculi, renal-c. Salivaires, Calculi, salivary-c. Spermatiques, Calculi, spermatic-c. Stercoraux, see Calculi of the stomach and intestines-c. Urinaires, Calculi, urinary-c. des Ureteres, Calculi of the ureters-c. de l'Uterus, Calculi of the uterus-c. Vesicaux, Calculi, vesical.
By Robley Dunglison
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Platidiam
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