The art of chirurgery, explained, in six parts ... Being the whol [sic] fifth book of Practical physick / By D. Sennertus ... [tr. by] Nicholas Culpeper ... Abdiah Cole ... And W.R. [i.e. William Rowland?].
- Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637
- Date:
- 1661
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The art of chirurgery, explained, in six parts ... Being the whol [sic] fifth book of Practical physick / By D. Sennertus ... [tr. by] Nicholas Culpeper ... Abdiah Cole ... And W.R. [i.e. William Rowland?]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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