Read |
Alexander |
Chirurgorum comes: or The vvhole practice of chirurgery· Begun by the learned Dr. Read; continued… |
1687 |
Read |
Alexander |
Chirurgorum comes: or the whole practice of chirurgery· Begun by the learned Dr. Read; continued… |
1687 |
Allen |
Charles |
Curious observations in... chirurgery, relating to the teeth |
1687 |
Barbette |
Paul |
Thesaurus chirurgiæ: the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette... |
1687 |
Yonge |
James |
Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy: with a refutation of divers mistakes and vulgar errors in… |
1687 |
Brugis |
Thomas |
Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or… |
1689 |
Ryder |
Hugh |
Practical chirurgery: being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and cures. Very necessary… |
1689 |
Brugis |
Thomas |
Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or… |
1689 |
Brugis |
Thomas |
Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or… |
1689 |
Prat |
Ellis |
Chirurgus methodicus; or, the young chirurgion’s conductor through the labyrinth of the most difficult cures… |
1689 |
Tolet |
Francois |
Lithotomy: or, a treatise of the extracting of the stone out of the bladder. Wherein… |
1689 |
Tilburg |
Cornelius |
By their Majesties special license and authority. From my house in Bridges-Street in Covent… |
1689 |
Souburg |
Abraham |
Mille opifex rerum medicaminis author, & auspex primus lethæos docuit depellere morbos. Be it known unto… |
1690 |
Royal College of Surgeons of England. |
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The surgeons case… |
1690 |
Tilburg |
Cornelius |
Laus deo semper. That most renowned High German operator, ocultist, and rupture master, C.T. who… |
1690 |
Paré |
Ambroise |
The works of Ambrose Parey, chyrurgeon to Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. and Henry… |
1691 |
Havers |
Clopton |
Osteologia nova, or Some new observations of the bones, and the parts belonging to them… |
1691 |
Wiseman |
Richard |
Several chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III… |
1692 |
Yonge |
James |
Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy. With a refutation of divers mistakes and vulgar errors in… |
1692 |
Cooke |
James |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery. With the anatomy of human bodies according to… |
1693 |
Ryder |
Hugh |
The new practice of chirurgery: being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and… |
1693 |
Cooke |
James |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery |
1693 |
Cooke |
James |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery |
1693 |
Moyle |
John |
Chirurgus marinus: or, The sea-chirurgion. Being instructions to junior chirurgic practitioners, who design to… |
1693 |
Salmon |
William |
Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick. In seven books… |
1695 |
Salmon |
William |
Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick. In seven books… |
1695 |
Turner |
Daniel |
Apologia chyrurgica. A vindication of the noble art of chyrurgery, from the gross abuses offer’d… |
1695 |
Colbatch |
John |
Novum lumen chirurgicum vindicatum, or, the new light of chirurgery vindicated from the many unjust… |
1695 |
La Charrière |
Joseph de |
A treatise of chirurgical operations after the newest, and most exact method founded on the… |
1695 |
W. |
W. |
Novum lumen chirurgicum extinctum: or, Med. Colbatch’s New light of chirurgery put out. Wherein the… |
1695 |