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Adams F. On fistulae. In: The genuine works of Hippocrates translated from the Greek with a preliminary discourse and annotation. New York: William Wood, 1849.

Marvin L Corman, Colon and Rectal Surgery, 5th edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Arderne J. Treatises of fistula in ano, hemorrhoids and clysters. From an early fifteenth century manuscript, translated by D’Arcy Power, London: Kegan Paul, 1910

Cosman BC. All’s well that ends well: Shakespeare’s treatment of anal fistula. Dis Colon Rectum 1998;41:914

Gray’s Anatomy, 39th edition: 1780 – 1781

Benign diseases of the Anorectum, Maingot’s Abdominal Operation, 10th edition, Vol 2: 1447-1452.
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Kelli M Bullard, David A Rothenberger, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, 8th edition; 1108-1110
Parks A.G, P.H Gordon, J.D. Hardcastle. “A classification of fistula in ano”. Br J Surg., 1976. 63:1-12.

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Bibliography: Adams F. On fistulae. In: The genuine works of Hippocrates translated from the Greek with a preliminary discourse and annotation. New York: William Wood, 1849. Marvin L Corman, Colon and Rectal Surgery, 5th edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Arderne J. Treatises of fistula in ano, hemorrhoids and clysters. From an early fifteenth century manuscript, translated by D’Arcy Power, London: Kegan Paul, 1910 Cosman BC Parks A.G, P.H Gordon, J.D. Hardcastle. “A classification of fistula in ano”. Br J Surg., 1976. 63:1-12. 71

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