The hospital surgeon: or, a new, gentle, and easie way, to cure speedily all sorts of wounds, and other diseases belonging to surgery. Also, A Discourse on Discover'd Bones; and a way to Dress, after Trepanning, with a new Instrument invented by the Author. In Three Parts. I. The Advantages of this Way, and Mischiefs of a contrary Practice, propos'd and confirm'd by Reason and Authority. II. Observations of Wounds of all Kinds, and every Part of the Body, quickly cur'd by this Method: With Practical Reflections. III. An Idea of the Author's new Practice in Wounds, and other Cases; and his easie and effectual Remedies; with some Observations and Remarks. By Mr. Belloste, Surgeon-Major to the Hospitals of the French King's Army in Italy. The second edition with amendments. To which is added, A treatise of bandages, by L. Verduc.

  • Belloste, Augustin, 1654-1730.
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1706
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Chirurgien d'hôpital. English

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London : printed for S. and J. Sprint, J. Nicholson, in Little Brittain, and A. Bell and R. Smith in Cornhill, 1706.

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xxiv,[8],292;190,[2]p. : ill. ; 120.

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ESTC T99554

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