The compleat surgeon: or, the whole art of surgery explain'd in a most familiar method. Containing an exact account of its principles and several parts, viz. Of the bones, muscles, tumours, ulcers, and wounds simple and complicated, or those by gun-shot; as also of venereal diseases, the scurvy, fractures, luxations, and all sorts of chirurgical operations; together with their proper bandages and dressings. To which is added, a chirurgical dispensatory; shewing the manner how to prepare all such medicines as are most necessary for a surgeon, and particularly the mercurial panacæa. Written in French by M. le Clerc, physician in ordinary, and privy-counsellor to the French King; and faithfully translated into English

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  • The compleat surgeon: or, the whole art of surgery explain'd in a most familiar method. Containing an exact account of its principles and several parts, viz. Of the bones, muscles, tumours, ulcers, and wounds simple and complicated, or those by gun-shot; as also of venereal diseases, the scurvy, fractures, luxations, and all sorts of chirurgical operations; together with their proper bandages and dressings. To which is added, a chirurgical dispensatory; shewing the manner how to prepare all such medicines as are most necessary for a surgeon, and particularly the mercurial panacæa. Written in French by M. le Clerc, physician in ordinary, and privy-counsellor to the French King; and faithfully translated into English
  • Chirurgie complette. English
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Imprint
London: printed for M. Gillyflower, in Westminster-Hall; T. Goodwin, and M. Wotton, in Fleet-street; J. Walthoe, in the Middle-Temple Cloysters; and R. Parker, under the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, 1696.
Added name
Le Clerc, Daniel, 1652-1728.
Publication year
1696
ESTC No.
R224148
Grub Street ID
97865
Description
[12], 341, [19] p. ; 12°.
Note
Attributed by Wing, perhaps erroneously, to Daniel Le Clerc

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