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Midle-Sex described with the most famous cities of London and Westminster
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Booker & Mills C281
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Thesaurus chirurgiae : the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette. ... Composed 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
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Surgery to remove build up of fluid in the abdomen
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Opposite page 53
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A compleat treatise of preternatural tumours, both general and particular, as they appear in humane body from head to foot : To which also are added many excellent and modern historical observations, concluding most chapters in the whole discourse : Collected from the learned labours both of ancient and modern physicians and chirurgions, composed and digested into this new method by the care and industry of John Brown
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Breast Surgery
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Opposite page 166
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A compleat treatise of preternatural tumours, both general and particular, as they appear in humane body from head to foot : To which also are added many excellent and modern historical observations, concluding most chapters in the whole discourse : Collected from the learned labours both of ancient and modern physicians and chirurgions, composed and digested into this new method by the care and industry of John Brown
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Amputation
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Opposite page 205
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A compleat treatise of preternatural tumours, both general and particular, as they appear in humane body from head to foot : To which also are added many excellent and modern historical observations, concluding most chapters in the whole discourse : Collected from the learned labours both of ancient and modern physicians and chirurgions, composed and digested into this new method by the care and industry of John Brown
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Eye Surgery
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Opposite page 245
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James Nailor Quaker set 2 howers on the pillory at Westminster whiped by the hang-man to the old Exchainge London, som dayes after stood too howers more on the pillory at the Exchainge, and there had his tongue bored throug with a hot iron & stigmatized in the forehead with the letter: B: Decemr: 17: anno dom: 1656
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