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Surgery - 15th-18th centuries
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The elements of surgery. In which are contained all the essential and necessary principles of the art; with an account of the nature and treatment of chirurgical disorders, and a description of the operations, bandages, instruments, and dressings, according to the modern and most approved practice. Adapted to the use of the camp and navy, as well as of the domestic surgeon. Illustrated with copper-plates. By Samuel Mihles, M.D. The second edition, altered and considerably augmented with several of the latest improvements in practice and operations. By Alexander Reid, Assistant Surgeon to Chelsea Hospital.
Mihles, Samuel.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Chirurgia curiosa: or, the newest and most curious observations and operations in the whole art of chirurgery Regularly Methodized, Explained and Rendred Intelligible and Easie to every Practitioner: whether relating to Manual Operations, or the Choice and Application of Proper Remedies. Not to be found in others Authors. Written originally in High-Dutch, by the Learned Matthæus Gothofredus Purmannus, Chief Chirurgeon of the City of Brestaw in Germany, and of the Hospitals of St. Job and All-Saints. Illustrated With Large Chirurgical Figures, Of Patients as well as Instruments, Invented by Dr. Solingen. Curiously Engraven on Copper Plates. To which is added Natura morborum medicatrix: Nature Cures Diseases. Wherein The Energy of Nature is demonstrated, her Operations explained, and her various Steps rendred Intelligible. by Conrade Joachim Sprengell, M. Physiodidactus.
Purmann, Matthias Gottfried, 1649-1711.Date: 1706