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Wounds and injuries - Treatment - Early works to 1800
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The method of curing vvounds made by gun-shot : Also by arrowes and darts, with their accidents. Written by Ambrose Parie of Laual, counsellor and chiefe chirurgean to the French King. Faithfully done into English out of the French copie, by Walter Hamond chirurgean.
Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590Date: 1617- Books
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Plain directions for the treatment of wounds in general. With methods of stopping violent bleedings in cases of large wounds in the Legs, Thighs, or Arms, from Gun-Shot, Carpenters Tools, or other Accidents: to which are added remarks on suspended animation, And some general Observations on the Treatment of the apparently Dead from accidental Causes. Also a list of Medicines contained in a Chest, with ample Instructions for their Use and Application, prepared under the Direction of a regular Practitioner in Medicine. By Bernard Ogden, Chemist and Druggist, Opposite Church-Street, Sunderland.
Ogden, Bernard, 1767-Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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Discourses on the nature and cure of wounds / by John Bell, surgeon.
Bell, John, 1763-1820.Date: MDCCXCV [1795]- Books
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A treatise of wounds / by Richard Wiseman.
Wiseman, Richard, 1622?-1676Date: 1672- Books
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The antidotharius : in the whiche thou mayst lerne howe thou shalt make many, and dyuers noble playsters, salues oyntementes, powders, bawmes oyles, and wounde drynkes, the whiche be verye necessarye, and behouefull, vtyle and profytable for euerye surgyan, therin to be exepert, and redy at all tymes of nede.
Date: [1552?]]