A Collection of Tracts, Chirurgical and Medical; viz. I. A New Light of Chirurgery ... II. The New Light of Chirurgery vindicated ... III. A Physico-medical Essay concerning Alkaly and Acid ... IV. Further Considerations concerning Alkaly and Acid ... V. A Treatise of the Gout ... VI. The Doctrine of Acids in the Cure of Diseases further asserted ... VII. A Relation of a sudden and extraordinary Cure of a Person bitten by a Viper ... The second edition [of "Novum lumen chirurgicum"] corrected, etc


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A Collection of Chirurgical Tracts


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A Collection of Tracts, Chirurgical and Medical; Viz.I. a New Light of Chirurgery; ... VII. a Relation of a Sudden and Extraordinary Cure of a Person Bitten by a Viper, ... the Second Edition Corrected. by John Colbatch


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A Collection of Tracts, Chirurgical and Medical; Viz. I. A New Light of Chirurgery; ... II. The New Light of Chirurgery Vindicated ... III. A Physico-medical Essay Concerning Alkaly and Acid, ... IV. Further Considerations Concerning Alkaly and Acid, ... V. A Treatise of the Gout, ... VI. The Doctrin of Acids in the Cure of Diseases Further Asserted, ... VII. A Relation of a Sudden and Extraordinary Cure of a Person Bitten by a Viper, by the Means of Acids, &c


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