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John Moyle
Moyle, John (d. 1714), naval surgeon
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Abstractum chirurgiae marinae., or, An abstract of sea chirurgery : designed for the use of such chirurgeons who desire to serve at sea, yet are unacquainted with sea practice : in order to their restoring to health of sick or wounded sea-men; but may all fitly serve for most chirurgeons. In three compendious books. The first containeth certain directions necessary to be observed by the sea-chirurgeon in his fitting out. The second teacheth how he should perform his chirurgical duty being at sea, both in an ingagement and at other times. The third instructeth how he must execute the phisical office imposed on him / by John Moyle.
John Moyle
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Date: 1686
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The experienced chirurgion. Deliver'd under the following Heads, I. Preternatural Tumors and Ulcers. II. Insuper Affects. III. Wounds and Contusions. IV. Fractures of the Skull. V. Luxations and Sprains. VI. Fractures of the Limbs and other Bones, Wherein are occasionally handled, The Chirurgical Part in the Stone, the Gout, the Rhumatism, the Dropsie, the Scurvey, the King's Evil, the confirmed Itch, the Leprosie, and the French Pox. With an Anatomical Description of the Parts treated of ; besides Some Chirurgical Operations never before Printed. As in the Vermis Africanus, Concussio Cerebri, &c. To which are added, the best approv'd remedies now in use for most distempers incident to Humane Bodies, by Sea or Land. Collected from Dr. Fuller's Pharmacopoeia extemporanea, and others of the best modern authors. By a Dr. of Physick, Very necessary for all Chirurgions and other Persons, that have not the Conveniency of a Physician's Advice / by John Moyle.
John Moyle
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Date: 1703
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Chirurgus marinus: or, the sea-chirurgion. Being instructions to junior chirurgic practitioners, who design to serve at sea, in this employ / [John Moyle].
John Moyle
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Date: 1702
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