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Diseases of the Epididymis and Testicle.
1916
Henry H Morton
Clinical Professor of Genitourinary Diseases, Long Island College Hospital; Genitourinary Surgeon, Long Island College and Kings County Hospitals, and the Polhemus Memorial Clinic, Etc., Brooklyn, New York.
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Henry H Morton
Suppurative Affections of the Testicle and Epididymis.
January 1891, Medico-chirurgical transactions,
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Traumatic rupture of testicle and epididymis.
April 2024, Anales de pediatria,
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The granulomatous lesions of the testicle and epididymis.
January 1966, Urologia internationalis,
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Torsion of the Left Testicle followed by Gangrene of the Testicle and Epididymis.
June 1920, Canadian Medical Association journal,
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The Innervation of the Kidney, Ureter, Testicle and Epididymis.
October 1935, Journal of anatomy,
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Tuberculosis of epididymis and testicle presenting as hydrocele.
September 1974, Urology,
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[Triamcinolone treatment of contusive injuries of the testicle and epididymis].
April 1961, La Riforma medica,
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About a lymphogranuloma of the testicle, epididymis and spermatic cord.
July 1947, Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946),
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Immunohistologic study of the testicle and epididymis of the guinea pig.
January 1963, International journal of fertility,
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VII. The Surgical Treatment of Tuberculosis of the Epididymis and Testicle.
June 1909, Annals of surgery,
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