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- catalog contributor b10153062.
- catalog created "1656.".
- catalog date "1656".
- catalog date "1656.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1656.".
- catalog description "Krivatsy: 13080".
- catalog extent "9 p.ℓ., 366 [i.e. 350] p.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Krivatsy: 13080".
- catalog issued "1656".
- catalog issued "1656.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed by Gartrude Dawson,".
- catalog subject "Child care.".
- catalog subject "Surgery Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Wounds and injuries Treatment.".
- catalog title "An experimental treatise of surgerie, in four parts. 1. The first part shewing the dangerous abuses committed among the modern surgeons. 2. Of cures of all sorts of wounds in mans body, from the head to the toe, and of other infirmities belonging to surgerie; how the same ought to be observed according to the fundamentals of art, to be handled and cured. 3. Of the symptomes of wounds, how they are to be discerned and known before they appear, what they foretell, how to prevent them, and how to cure them when apparent, &c. 4. Treating of all kinds of balmes, salves, plaisters, ointments, oyles, bloodstenchers, potions, tents, corrosives, &c. which are used for wounds, and have been mentioned hitherto in the former parts of this book; how they are to be artificially prepared, and used well. All which are very plain, and easie to be understood and managed, by an ordinary capacity. By that most famous and renowned surgeon, Felix Wurtz, citie surgeon at Basell. The praise of whose worth you may read in the following epistles, the worth it self in this book. Exactly perused after the authors own manuscrip, by Rudolph Wurtz, surgeon at Strasburg. Faithfully the second time translated into neather Dutch, out of the twenty-eighth copy printed in the German tongue, and now also Englished and much corrected, by Abraham Lenertzon Fox, surgeon at Zacrdam. Whereunto is added a very necessary and useful piece, by the same author, called the childrens book; treating of all things which are necessary to be known by allthose, to whose trustand overlooking, little children are committ".
- catalog type "text".