Shirley, Ein kurtzer Begriff der Wund-Artzeney, welcher in sich begreifft dersel…
Shirley, Ein kurtzer Begriff der Wund-Artzeney, welcher in sich begreifft dersel
Shirley, John; Lange, Johann (Übers.): Ein kurtzer Begriff der Wund-Artzeney, welcher in sich begreifft derselben Grunde und Anfänge absonderlich aber handelt von den Apostemen, Wunden, Geschwüren oder Schäden, Brüchen und Verrenkungen … Und dann ein Bericht von Aderlassen, Schröpffen und Abziehung des Bluts durch die Blutegelen. Hamburg, G. Schultz, 1679. 12°. 6 Bl., 143 S. Pappband der Zeit (berieben). Titel mit altem Namenszug. Durchgehend altersbedingt gebräunt, teils auch mit sichtbaren Feuchtigkeitsrändern. Sonst gut. Deutsche Ausgabe des „Short Compendium of Chirurgery“. – John Shirley … was born in the Parish of S. Botolph. Aldersgate in London, 7. Aug. 1648, entred into Trin. Coll. in Lent term 1664, became Scholar of that House in 1667, took the degrees in Arts, made Terrae filius in 1673, but came off dull. Soon after he was elected Probationer Fellow of his Coll. being then esteemed a person of some parts. but behaving himself very loosely, was expell’d when the year of his Probationship was expir’d, or rather before. So that retiring to the great City, he married an Inn-keepers Daughter of Islington, corrected the Press, and wrot and scribled for bred several trite things, as A short compendium of Chirurgery, containing its grounds and principles, more particularly treating of impostumes, wounds, ulcers, fractures and dissolutions. Lond. 1683. sec. edit. in oct. In the title of which he writes himself Med. Doctor, though never took it in this Univ. or any other degree in that faculty.
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