| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1905 - 152 pages
...from the larger treatises — was in preparation in 1363. This great work I have studied carefully, 1 and not without prejudice ; yet I cannot wonder that...Surgeons. It is rich, aphoristic, orderly and precise. As a clerk, he wrote in latin, in the awkward hybrid tongue that medical latin then was, containing... | |
| Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1905 - 156 pages
...from the larger treatises — was in preparation in 1363. This great work I have studied carefully, 1 and not without prejudice ; yet I cannot wonder that...Surgeons. It is rich, aphoristic, orderly and precise. As a clerk, he wrote in latin, in the awkward hybrid tongue that medical latin then was, containing... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 pages
...treatiseswas in preparation in 1363. This great work I have studied carefully, and not without prejudice ; and yet I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author...Surgeons. It is rich, aphoristic, orderly and precise. As a clerk he wrote in Latin, in the awkward hybrid tongue that medical Latin then was, containing... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1910 - 490 pages
...in surgery which the French maintained down to the nineteenth century." Professor Clifford Allbutt says of Chauliac's treatise, " This great work I have...I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author with Hippocrates or that John Freind calls him the prince of surgeons. The book is rich, aphoristic,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1910 - 482 pages
...in surgery which the French maintained down to the nineteenth century." Professor Clifford Allbutt says of Chauliac's treatise, " This great work I have...I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author with Hippocrates or that John Freind calls him the prince of surgeons. The book is rich, aphoristic,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1911 - 452 pages
...in surgery which the French maintained down to the nineteenth century." Professor Clifford Allbutt says of Chauliac's treatise, " This great work I have...I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author with Hippocrates or that John Freind calls him the prince of surgeons. The book is rich, aphoristic,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1912 - 460 pages
...was in preparation in 1363. This great work I have studied carefully, and not without prejudice ; and yet I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author...Surgeons. It is rich, aphoristic, orderly and precise. As a clerk he wrote in Latin, in the awkward hybrid tongue that medical Latin then was, containing... | |
| 1908 - 754 pages
...domini nostri Papas (Allbutt). Of his great work the Chirurgia Magna, Allbutt says: "I have studied it carefully and not without prejudice ; yet I cannot...surgeons. It is rich, aphoristic, orderly and precise." We have seen that there was great surgery in Italy, in France, and in the Netherlands, but it had also... | |
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