Treatises on Military Medicine
Clowes, William, 1540?-1604. A prooved practice for all young chirurgians concerning burnings with gunpowder, and wounds made with gunshot, sword, halbard, pyke, launce, or such other ... Hereto is adioyned a treatise of the French or Spanish pockes, written by John Almenar ... Also, a commodious collection of aphorismes bothe English and Latin, taken out of an old written copy. Published by Wylliam Clowes. London?, Printed by Thomas Orwyn, for Thomas Cadman, 1588.
IU, RBC Film R193 and Film UM R1055 (London?, 1588); MiU (London?, 1588); IU, RBC Film UM R1230 (London?, 1591).
Comments: The author also concerned himself with a cure for “Morbus Gallicus” or veneral disease.
Clowes, William, 1540?-1604. Profitable and necessarie booke of observations. By William Clowes, with introductions general and medical, by De Witt T. Starnes... and Chauncey D. Leake ... New York, Scholar’s facsimiles & reprints, 1945.
ICN, Q .18 (New York, 1945).
Monro, David. Observations on the means of preserving the health of soldiers; and of conducting military hospitals. 2nd ed. 2 vols. London, J. Murray, 1780.
ICN, U 4785 .588 (London, 1780).
Pringle, Sir John, bart., 1707-1782. Observations on the diseases of the army. 1st American edition. With notes, by Benjamin Rush ... Philadelphia, 1810.
ICN, Q .715 (Philadelphia, 1810); German edition: ICN, Q .716 (Altenberg, 1772).
Der Veteran, oder Militairisches Mancherley. 2 vols. Breslau [Wroclaw, Poland], W. G. Korn, 1782.
ICN, U 0 .935 (Breslau [Wroclaw, Poland], 1782).
Woodall, John, 1556?-1643. Woodalls Viaticum: The path-way to the surgions chest. Containing chirurgicall instructions for the younger sort of surgions now imployed in the service of His Maiestie for the intended reliefe of Rochell. Intended chiefly for the better curing of wounds made by gun-shott. London, 1628.
IU, RBC Film UM R1055 (London, 1628).
Woodall, John, 1556?-1643. The surgions mate, or A treatise discovering faithfully and plainely the due contents of the surgions chest, the uses of the instruments, the vertues and operations of the medicines, the cures of the most frequent diseases at sea: namely wounds, apostumes, ulcers, fistulaes, fractures, dislocations, with the true maner of amputation, the cure of scurvie, the fluxes of the belly, of the collica and illiaca passio, tenasmus, and exitus ami, the callenture; with a briefe explantion of sal, sulphur, and mercury; with certaine characters, and tearmes of arte. Published chiefly for the benefit of young sea-surgeons, imployed in the East-India Companies affaires. London, Printed by E. Griffin for L. Lisle, 1617.
IU, RBC Film UM R946 (London, 1617); MiU, Film Short-title catalogue no. 25962, carton 946 (London, 1617); ICU [microfilm] (London, 1617); MnU-B (London, 1639); MnU-B, B617 qW85 1655 (London, 1655).