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- catalog alternative "Whole worke of that famous chirurgion Maister Iohn Vigo".
- catalog contributor b8235486.
- catalog contributor b8235487.
- catalog contributor b8235488.
- catalog contributor b8235489.
- catalog contributor b8235490.
- catalog contributor b8235491.
- catalog contributor b8235492.
- catalog contributor b8235493.
- catalog contributor b8235494.
- catalog created "1586.".
- catalog date "1586".
- catalog date "1586.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1586.".
- catalog description "Pollard & Redgrave: 24723".
- catalog description "Pt.1. Practica in arte chirurgica copiosa and Practica in arte chirurgica compendiosa, translated into English by Bartholomew Traheron. The interpretation of strange words, used in the translation of Vigo.--Pt.2. by Thomas Gale: An institution of chirurgerie. An enchiridion, containing the cure of wounds, fractures, & dislocations. An excellent treatise of the wound made with gunshot. An antidotarie containing the principal and secret medicines used in the arte of chirurgerie.--Pt.3. A briefe declaration, of the worthy arte of medicine [by Thomas Gale]. The office of a chirurgion, set forth by Franciscue Valleriolus. The wordes of Johannes Tagaltius, declared in his booke upon the art of chirurgerie. The third [-sixth] booke of Galen called Methodus medendi. Claudius Galeni De tumoribus preter naturam. An epitome upon Galens three bookes of naturall faculties, set forth by James Silvius. Cf. National Library of Medicine Catalogue of Sixteenth Century Printed Books.".
- catalog extent "3 pts. in 1 v.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Pollard & Redgrave: 24723".
- catalog issued "1586".
- catalog issued "1586.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "At London printed by Thomas East,".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt.1. Practica in arte chirurgica copiosa and Practica in arte chirurgica compendiosa, translated into English by Bartholomew Traheron. The interpretation of strange words, used in the translation of Vigo.--Pt.2. by Thomas Gale: An institution of chirurgerie. An enchiridion, containing the cure of wounds, fractures, & dislocations. An excellent treatise of the wound made with gunshot. An antidotarie containing the principal and secret medicines used in the arte of chirurgerie.--Pt.3. A briefe declaration, of the worthy arte of medicine [by Thomas Gale]. The office of a chirurgion, set forth by Franciscue Valleriolus. The wordes of Johannes Tagaltius, declared in his booke upon the art of chirurgerie. The third [-sixth] booke of Galen called Methodus medendi. Claudius Galeni De tumoribus preter naturam. An epitome upon Galens three bookes of naturall faculties, set forth by James Silvius. Cf. National Library of Medicine Catalogue of Sixteenth Century Printed Books.".
- catalog title "The vvhole worke of that famous chirurgion Maister Iohn Vigo: newly corrected, by men [George Baker and Robert Norton] skilfull in that arte. Wherevnto are annexed certain works, compiled and published by Thomas Gale, maister in chirurgerie.".
- catalog title "Whole worke of that famous chirurgion Maister Iohn Vigo".
- catalog type "text".