A treatise on the fistula of the anus; written originally in Latin, by John Astruc, Physician to his present Majesty the King of France; Augustus II. late King of Poland; and to his Highness the present Duke of Orleans. To which are added; several valuable pieces upon the same subject: Collected from the Writings of Fabricius ab Aquapendente, Peter de Marchettis; And others the most celebrated Surgeons and Operators of their Time. Adorned with a copper-plate, describing a New Instrument, for performing the Operation on the Fistula of the Anus, when it is Incomplete. Invented by John Freke. F. R. S. And Senior Surgeon of St Bartholomew's Hospital.

  • Astruc, Jean, 1684-1766.
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M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]
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London : printed [by C. Jephson] for John Brotherton, at the Bible, next Tom's Coffee-House, in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]

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viii,199,[1]p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T79215

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