Three chirurgical dissertations / the first by Mr. Chirac ... ; in which I. The different natures of wounds are considered ... ; the other two by Mr. Fizes ... ; in which, I. The doctrine of suppurations, and of ulcers, is set in a clear and rational light ... ; the whole translated from the originals.

  • Chirac, Pierre, 1650-1732.
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Three chirurgical dissertations / the first by Mr. Chirac ... ; in which I. The different natures of wounds are considered ... ; the other two by Mr. Fizes ... ; in which, I. The doctrine of suppurations, and of ulcers, is set in a clear and rational light ... ; the whole translated from the originals. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for W. Owen, 1750.

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ix, 5 unnumbered pages, 288, 265-267 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 12mo (18 cm)

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NLM 18th cent., p. 87
ESTC (RLIN), T175961

Notes

The dissertations were translated from the Latin originals as stated by the French edition, 'Observations de chirurgie', and these Latin originals are not traced. Cf. ESTC.
The title leaf is a cancel.
Text continuous despite pagination.
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. Bound in 18th century marbled papers with goatskin spine and corners, black stamped decoration in compartments on spine. Manuscript inscription at head of lower pastedown: John Simmons 1761.

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