A Case of Abscess in the Thigh, in Which the Matter Made Its Way into the Bladder. Communicated to Mr. Smith by Dr. David R. Arnell, of Goshen
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J. Augustine Smith, J. Augustine Smith, Benjamin De Witt, Humphry Davy, Samuel Stanhope Smith, Robert Thomas, Edward Miller, William Currie, Elisha North, John Redman Coxe, M. Thenard, J. A. Paris, Samuel Bard, John W. Francis,
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