6 results filtered with: Trusses (Surgery) - Early works to 1800
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New inventions and new directions, productive of happiness to the ruptured; With some Military and Parochial considerations on ruptures. By a Private Gentleman.
Private gentleman.Date: 1800- Books
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Observations on the treatment of ruptures, containing an examination of Mr. Brand's opinions upon that subject; and the description of an improved elastic truss, made by T. Sheldrake, jun.
Sheldrake, Timothy, active 1783-1806.Date: 1784- Books
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Every man his own rupture curer; or, the true method of reducing ruptures, and applying the elastic truss. With several testimonies to the Merits of Mr. Brand's Patent Elastic Trusses, and many authenticated cases of the most Extraordinary Cures. By Robert Brand, Truss-Maker to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
Brand, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The rupture curers displayed, to which is added, the true method of reducing ruptures; and retaining them in the abdomen, and navel: with Testimonies To the Merits of Mr. Brand's traverse elastic truss; Under His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, And several Authenticated Cases of the most Extraordinary Cures. By Robert Brand, Inventor of the Elastic Truss, and Elastic Navel Bandage; And Surgical Operator for Ruptures, to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
Brand, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Remarks on Mr. Brand's chirurgical essays on the causes and symptoms of ruptures, their natural consequences, if neglected, and the various dangers in applying trusses; with a short but true history of the invention of Mr. Brand's patent elastic trusses: ... By T. Sheldrake, Junior, ...
Sheldrake, Timothy, -1770.Date: 1782- Books
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Plain and familiar instructions for persons afflicted with ruptures. In which are given distinct notions of these maladies, and the most proper means of curing them. With rules and directions for the use and application of trusses. The fifth edition, with alterations and augmentations. By George Arnaud, antient Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery, Vice-Professor in the School of St. Come in Paris, and Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in London.
Arnaud de Ronsil, Georges, 1698-1774.Date: 1761