Observations in Surgery Containing one hundred and fifteen different cases with particular remarks on each, for the improvement of young students. Written originally in French, by Henry-Francis Le Dran, of the academy of arts, sworn surgeon at Paris, senior master of that company, else surgeon and demonstrator of Anatomy at the hospital La Charité. Translated by J. S. Surgeon. Embellish'd with copper plates curiously engrav'd representing those parts wherein the principal cases are particularly concern'd. To which is added, a new chirurgical dictionary, for the use of young practioners, and Gentlemen refiding in the country; explaining the terms of art contained in the body of the book, and likewise all such as properly belong to physick and surgery.

  • Le Dran, Henri-François, 1685-1770.
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MDCCXXXIX. [1739]
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Observations de chirurgie. English
Observations in Surgery: Containing one hundred and fifteen different cases with particular remarks on each, for the improvement of young students. Written originally in French, by Henry-Francis Le Dran, of the academy of arts, sworn surgeon at Paris, sen

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London : Printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London Bridge, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]

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