Cista militaris; or, A military chest

furnished either for sea, or land, with convenient medicines, and necessary instruments : amongst which is also a description of Dr. Lower's lancet, for the more safe bleeding

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Cista militaris; or, A military chest
Wilhelm Fabricius Hildanus
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Cista militaris; or, A military chest

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Edition Notes

Signatures: A-B⁸.

Originally published under the title: Reisskasten, with his Von geschossenen Wunden, and in his Neues Feld-Artzneibuch. The later enlarged Latin version appeared in 1633 under title: Cista militaris. "A description of a lancet, for the more secure letting of blood, by Dr. Lower": p. 1-6, is translated from his De corde, 3d ed., Amsterdam, 1671, p. 166-169.

Jerome P. Webster Library of Plastic Surgery.

English short title catalogue (ESTC), R12937

In English, translated from Latin.

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London
Other Titles
Military chest

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[2], 30 p.
Number of pages
30

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OL44921936M
OCLC/WorldCat
14325326

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