Lithotomia vesicae: that is, an accurate description of the stone in the bladder: shewing the causes and pathognomicall signs thereof, and chiefely of the method whereby it is to be artificially taken out, both men and women, by section. Wherein severall wayes of operation are described, and the chirurgicall instruments lively delineated. Written first in High Dutch / ... Afterward augmented by the author, and first translated into Latin by Henricus Schobingerius Sangalthensis; and now done into English by N.C.

  • Fabricius Hildanus, Wilhelm, 1560-1634.
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1640
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Lithotomia vesicae: that is, an accurate description of the stone in the bladder: shewing the causes and pathognomicall signs thereof, and chiefely of the method whereby it is to be artificially taken out, both men and women, by section. Wherein severall wayes of operation are described, and the chirurgicall instruments lively delineated. Written first in High Dutch / ... Afterward augmented by the author, and first translated into Latin by Henricus Schobingerius Sangalthensis; and now done into English by N.C. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by John Norton, and sold by William Harris, 1640.

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16 unnumbered pages, 206 pages : woodcuts (1 folded), illustrations, plates ; (8vo)

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STC 10658
ESTC S101786
STC (2nd ed.), 10658

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