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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.

A discourse of the vvhole art of chyrurgery. VVherein is exactly set down the definitions…

Lowe, Peter
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Wounds of the brain proved curable, not only by the opinion and experience of many…

Yonge, James
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Severall chirurgicall treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon…

Wiseman, Richard
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Several chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III…

Wiseman, Richard
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Several chirurgical treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon…

Wiseman, Richard
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A compleat body of chirurgical operations, containing the whole practice of surgery. With observations and…

la Vauguion, M.
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Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy. With a refutation of divers mistakes and vulgar errors in…

Yonge, James
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Novum lumen chirurgicum: or, a new light of chirurgery. Wherein is discovered, a much more…

Colbatch, John
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The new practice of chirurgery: being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and…

Ryder, Hugh
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Cista militaris, or, A military chest, furnished either for sea, or land, with convenient medicines…

Fabricius Hildanus, Wilhelm
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