A treatise of chirurgical operations, according to the mechanism of the parts of the humane body, and the theory and practice of the most learned and experienced surgeons in Paris. With thebandages for each apparatus, and a description of the instruments proper for chirurgical operations. Translated from the French of Mens. Renatus James Croissant Garengeot. Revis'd and corrected by Mr. St. André.
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- A treatise of chirurgical operations, according to the mechanism of the parts of the humane body, and the theory and practice of the most learned and experienced surgeons in Paris. With thebandages for each apparatus, and a description of the instruments proper for chirurgical operations. Translated from the French of Mens. Renatus James Croissant Garengeot. Revis'd and corrected by Mr. St. André.
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- Garengeot, René-Jacques Croissant de, 1688-1759.
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- London,: Printed for T. Woodward,
- 1723.
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- Surgery, Operative
- Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise of chirurgical operations, according to the mechanism of the parts of the humane body, and the theory and practice of the most learned and experienced surgeons in Paris. With thebandages for each apparatus, and a description of the instruments proper for chirurgical operations. Translated from the French of Mens. Renatus James Croissant Garengeot. Revis'd and corrected by Mr. St. André." In the digital collection Digital General Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/2086506.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.