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surgery

Surgery in the early modern period does not mean operative surgery, as it does today, but a wider range of practice focused on the exterior of the body. Surgeons dealt with wounds, swellings, discharges, broken bones, and dislocations. They were also the healers most often involved in the treatment of venereal diseases, in part due the the external’ nature of the signs.

Novum lumen chirurgicum vindicatum: or, The new light of chirurgery vindicated from the many unjust…

Colbatch, John
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Novum lumen chirurgicum: or a new light of chirurgery. Wherein is discover’d a much more…

Colbatch, John
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Four treatises of physick and chirurgery: Viz. I. A physico-medical essay concerning alkaly and…

Colbatch, John
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The compleat surgeon: or, the whole art of surgery explain’d in a most familiar method…

Le Clerc, Charles Gabriel
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A collection of tracts, chirurgical and medical; viz. I. A new light of chirurgery; ... II…

Colbatch, John
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Chirurgus marinus: or, The sea-chirurgion. Being instructions to junior chirurgic practitioners, who design to…

Moyle, John
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Ars chirurgica. A compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery. In seven books. Containing…

Salmon, William
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Ars chirurgica. A compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery. In seven books. Containing…

Salmon, William
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Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or…

Brugis, Thomas
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Thesaurus chirurgiæ: the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette...

Barbette, Paul
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