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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.

Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war…

Brugis, Thomas
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The workes of that famous physitian Dr. Alexander Read, Doctor of Physick, and one of…

Read, Alexander
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Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chyrurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war…

Brugis, Thomas
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Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chyrurgion: fitted for times of peace or war…

Brugis, Thomas
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The workes of that famous physitian Dr. Alexander Read, Doctor of Physick, and one of…

Read, Alexander
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An experimental treatise of surgerie, in four parts. 1. The first part shewing the dangerous…

Würtz, Felix
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Currus triumphalis, è terebinthô. Or An account of the many admirable vertues of oleum terebinthinæ…

Yonge, James
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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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Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, The marrovv of chirurgery much enlarged. To which is now added Anatomy…

Cooke, James
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Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery. With the anatomy of human bodies according to…

Cooke, James
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