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Gulielm. Fabricius Hildanus, his experiments in chyrurgerie
concerning combustions or burnings made with gun powder, iron shot, hot-water, lightning, or any other fiery matter whatsoever : in which is excellently described the differences, signs, prognostication, and cures of all accidents and burning themselves : very necessary and useful for all gentlemen, and soldiers, as well of the trayned bands, as others, especially upon sudden occasions -
Lithotomia vesicæ: that is, An accurate description of the stone in the bladder
shewing the causes and pathognomicall signes thereof, and chiefely of the method whereby it is to be artificially taken out both of men and women, by section. Wherein severall wayes of operation are described, and the chirurgicall instruments lively delineated. Written first in High Dutch by Gulielmus Fabritius Hildanus ... Afterward augmented by the author, and first translated into Latin by his scholler and communer Henricus Schobingerus Sangalthensis; and now done into English by N.C. ... With better instruments than heretofore -
Gulielm. Fabricius Hildamus [sic], his experiments in chyrurgerie
Concerning combustions or burnings, made with gun powder, iron shot, hot-water, lightning, or any other fiery matter whatsoever. In which is excellently described the differences, signs, prognostication and cures, of all accidents and burning themselves. Very necessary and useful for all gentlemen, and soldiers as well of the trayned bands, as others; especially upon sudden occasions. Translated out of Latine by Iohn Steer, chyurgeon -
Cista militaris, or, A military chest, furnished either for sea, or land, with convenient medicines, and necesary instruments
amongst which is also a description of Dr. Lower's lancet, for the more safe bleeding -
Gulielm, Fabricius Hildamus, his experiments in chyrurgerie
concerning combustions or burnings made with gun powder, iron shot, hot-water, lightning, or any other fiery matter whatsoever : in which is excellently described the differences, signs, prognostication and cures, of all accidents and burning themselves : very necessary and useful for all gentlemen, and soldiers as well of the trayned bands, as others, especially upon sudden occasions -
Thesaurus chirurgiae
the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbettecomposed according to the doctrine of the circulation of the blood, and other new inventions of the moderns : together with a treatise of the plague, illustrated with observations