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""Tumors of the Bladder: Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment"" is a comprehensive medical book written by Edwin Hurry Fenwick and published in 1897. The book is focused on the study of bladder tumors, their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. It is a valuable resource for medical professionals, researchers, and students who are interested in the field of urology.The book is divided into several chapters that cover various aspects of bladder tumors. The first chapter provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the bladder, while the second chapter discusses the etiology and pathology of bladder tumors. The third chapter focuses on the clinical features and diagnosis of bladder tumors, including the use of cystoscopy and other diagnostic tools.The fourth chapter delves into the different types of bladder tumors, including benign and malignant tumors, and their histopathology. The fifth chapter covers the treatment options for bladder tumors, including surgical procedures, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. The final chapter discusses the prognosis and follow-up care for patients with bladder tumors.Throughout the book, Fenwick provides detailed descriptions of various case studies and clinical observations, as well as illustrations and diagrams to aid in understanding the complex topics. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography for further reading and research.Overall, ""Tumors of the Bladder: Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment"" is a valuable resource for medical professionals and researchers in the field of urology, providing a thorough understanding of bladder tumors and their treatment options.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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