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An alphabetical book of physicall secrets : for all those diseases that are most predominant and dangerous (curable by art) in the body of man. Collected for the benefit, most especially of house-holders in the country, who are either farre remote, or else not able to entertaine a learned physician: as likewise for the help of such ladies and gentlewomen, who of charity labour to doe good. Whereunto is annexed a small treatise of the judgement of vrines. By Owen Wood.
Wood, Owen, active 1639Date: 1639- Books
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An epitomie of most experienced, excellent and profitable secrets appertaining to physick and chirurgery : For all those diseases that are most predominant and dangerous (curable by art) in the body of man, as by the table appeares. Also, the judgement of urines. For the benefit of such discreet ladies, gentlewomen and others which labour to doe good in that art mystery and profession. by O. W. professour in physicke and chyrurgery.
Wood, Owen, active 1639Date: 1651- Books
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Sōmatographia anthrōpinē. Or, A description of the body of man : By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profite those who are addicted to this study. By W.I. printer.
Crooke, Helkiah, 1576-1648Date: 1616- Books
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The manuall of the anatomy or dissection of the body of man : containing the enumeration, and description of the parts of the same, which usually are shewed in the publike anatomicall exercises. Enlarged and more methodically digested into 6. books. By Alexander Read, Doctor of Physick, a fellow of the Physitians College of London, and a brother of the Worshipfull Company of the Barber-Chirurgeons.
Read, Alexander, 1586?-1641Date: 1638- Books
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Chirurgorum comes: or The whole practice of chirurgery. Begun by the learned Dr. Read; continued and completed by a Member of the College of physicians in London. Licensed, Feb. 15. 1686.
Read, Alexander, 1586?-1641Date: 1687- Books
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Sōmatographia anthrōpinē. Or A description of the body of man : With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study.
Crooke, Helkiah, 1576-1648Date: 1634- Books
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Chirurgorum comes, or, The whole practice of chirurgery / begun by the learned Dr. Read ; continued and completed by a Member of the College of physicians in London.
Read, Alexander, 1586?-1641Date: 1687- Books
[Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
Read, Alexander, 1586?-1641.Date: 1634