Colloquia chirurgica: or, the whole art of surgery epitomiz'd and made easie, according to Modern Practice: By Way of Dialogue. Wherein All Things necessary to be known and practic'd in the Cure of Tumors, Ulcers, Wounds, Fractures and Dislocations, are concisely handled, practically and plainly apply'd; the Rules so short, that the whole may with ease be remember'd; and the Method so certain, that it may be always safely depended upon; whereby every one may be able, in a very short time, to give an Account of his Profession, without reading a Multitude of Books. To which is added, a compendium of anatomy, Containing in a very few Words, the principal Matters relating to the Structure of Man's Body, and which are most necessary, first to be learned by every young Practitioner, for whose Benefit the whole is made publick; the like (both for Brevity and Method) not extant; and which may be of universal Use, as a Pocket Companion, both by Sea and Land, &c. By one of Her Majesty's surgeons, for many years imploy'd in Her Royal Navy.

  • Handley, James.
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1705
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London : printed for Charles Bates in Pye-Corner, and Arthur Bettesworth, on London-Bridge, 1705.

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[16],192p. ; 80.

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ESTC T114950

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