An enchiridion of chirurgerie : containing the exacte and perfect cure of woundes, fractures, and disclocations ; An antidotarie contayning hidde and secrete medicines simple and compounde : as also suche as are required in Chirurgerie /
| Main Author: | Gale, Thomas, 1507-1587 |
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1563-1564.
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