The compleat surgeon: or, the whole art of surgery explain'd in a most familiar method. Containing the principles of that art; and, an exact account of tumours, ulcers, and wounds, simple and complicated, with those by Gun-Shot: As also of Venereal Diseases, the Scurvy, Fractures, and Luxations: with all sorts of chirurgical operations; the bandages and dressings, which are illustrated in forty copper plates; the Method of diffecting the Brain, by M. Duncan; several Reflections and New Machines by M. Arnaud. Likewise, a Chirurgical Dispensatory; shewing the Manner of preparing all such Medicines as are most necessary for a Surgeon; and particularly the Mercurial Panacca. Written in French, by M. Le Clerc, Physician in Ordinary to the late French King. The sixth edition. To which are added, the method of midwifery; of preparing the unguentum matris, and the unguentum styracis; a short introduction to botany; and some examples of reports in surgery.

  • Le Clerc, M. (Charles Gabriel), 1644-1700.
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MDCCXXVII. [1727]
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Chirurgie complette. English

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London : printed for J. Walthoe, R. Wilkin, J. and J. Bonwicke, and T. Ward, MDCCXXVII. [1727]

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[20],392;[8],93,[3]p.,[48] plates ; 80.

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ESTC N4929

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