Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war. Briefly shewing the use of every instrument necessary, and the vertues and qualities of such medicines as are ordinarily used, with the way to make them. Likewise, the dressing of green wounds, either incised, or contused, ulcers, fistula's, fractures, and dislocations. Together with the manner of making reports, either to a magistrate, or a coroners enquest. Also, a treatise concerning bleeding at the nose. The fifth edition corrected, with the addition of directions, for vomitting and purging. By Tho. Brugis, doctor in physick

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  • Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war. Briefly shewing the use of every instrument necessary, and the vertues and qualities of such medicines as are ordinarily used, with the way to make them. Likewise, the dressing of green wounds, either incised, or contused, ulcers, fistula's, fractures, and dislocations. Together with the manner of making reports, either to a magistrate, or a coroners enquest. Also, a treatise concerning bleeding at the nose. The fifth edition corrected, with the addition of directions, for vomitting and purging. By Tho. Brugis, doctor in physick
  • Vade mecum; Companion for a chyrurgion
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Imprint
London: printed by R.C. & A.C. for Tho. Williams, at the sign of the Bible in Little-Britain, 1670.
Publication year
1670
ESTC No.
R203645
Grub Street ID
80740
Description
[22], 263, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 12°.
Uncontrolled note
Wing has "Th." in title and "E. C." in imprint