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John Arderne
English surgeon; (1307-1392)
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Studies in the history of ophthalmology in England prior to the year 1800 / by R. Rutson James.
James, R. Rutson (Robert Rutson), 1881-
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Date: 1933
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A most excellent and compendious method of curing woundes in the head, and in other partes of the body : with other precepts of the same arte, practised and written by that famous man Franciscus Arceus, Doctor in phisicke & chirurgery: and translated into English by Iohn Read, chirurgion. Whereunto is added the exact cure of the caruncle, neuer before set foorth in the English toung. With a treatise of the fistulae in the fundament, and other places of the body, translated out of Iohannes Ardern. And also the description of the emplaister called dia chalciteos, with his vse and vertues. With an apt table for the better finding of the perticular matters, contayned in this present worke.
Arcaeus, Franciscus, 1493-1573?
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Date: 1588
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De arte phisicali et de cirurgia / by John Arderne ; translated and commented by Torgny Svenberg & Peter Murray Jones ; art-historical reflexions by Eva Lq Sandgen.
Arderne, John, active 1307-1370
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Date: MMXIV
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De arte phisicali et de cirurgia of Master John Arderne, surgeon of Newark, dated 1412 / translated by Sir D'Arcy Power from a transcript made by Eric Millar from the replica of the Stockholm manuscript in the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum.
Arderne, John, active 1307-1370.
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Date: 1922
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A most excellent and compendious method of curing woundes in the head, and in other partes of the body : with other precepts of the same arte, / practised and written by that famous man Franciscus Arceus, Doctor in phisicke & chirurgery: and translated into English by Iohn Read, chirurgion. Whereunto is added the exact cure of the caruncle, neuer before set foorth in the English toung. With a treatise of the fistulae in the fundament, and other places of the body, translated out of Iohannes Ardern. And also the description of the emplaister called dia chalciteos, with his vse and vertues. With an apt table for the better finding of the perticular matters, contayned in this present worke.
Arcaeus, Franciscus, 1493-1573?
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Date: 1588
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