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The hospital-Surgeon
or, a new, gentle, and easie way, to cure speedily all sorts of wounds, and other diseases belonging to surgery. Also, A Discourse on Discover'd Bones; and a Way to Dress, after Trepanning, with a new Instrument invented by the Author. In three parts. I. The Advantages of this Way, and Mischiefs of a contrary Practice propos'd and confirm'd by Reason and Authority. II. Observations of Wounds of all Kinds, and every Part of the Body, quickly cur'd by this Method: with Practical Reflections. III. An Idea of the Author's new Practice in Wounds, and other Cases; and his easie and effectual Remedies; with some Observations and Remarks. By Mr. Belloste, Surgeon-Major to the Hospitals of the French King's Army in Italy -
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. 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 Panacea. Written in French by M. Le Clerc, Physician in Ordinary to the French King; and faithfully Translated into English. The third edition, enlarged by the author ; with the excellent method of preparing the brain, by that Dextrous and Learned Anatomist M. Duncan. And with many Judicious remarks, and New Chirurgical Machines of the Invention of the Ingenious and Skilful M. Arnaud -
A description of bandages and dressings
according to the most commodious ways now used in France. Written in French by M. Le Clerc, Physician in Ordinary to the French King, and Author of the Compleat Surgeon. Translated into English, with forty eight copper plates representing the Figures of the several Parts of each Dressing