- (Repealed by
Horsebread Act 1623 (21 Jas. 1. c. 21))
Concerning Barbers and
Chirurgians Act 1540 (repealed) 32 Hen. 8. c. 42 24 July 1540 An Act
concerning Barbers...
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general 1672 c. 127 — 11
September 1672
Ratification in
favors of the
Chirurgians Apothecaries and
Barbors in Glasgow.
Ratification in
favour of the Surgeons...
- on the Continent. He
completed his
studies in
Paris and by 1589 he was
chirurgian (surgeon)
major to the
Spanish Regiment in the
service of
Philip II of...
- 1603–1625) was an
English medical writer.
Thayre describes himself as a ‘
chirurgian’ in July 1603; but as his name does not
occur among the
members of the...
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Moscow what he
claimed was a s****
fragment removed from his body by
chirurgians after he was wounded. He
alleged that the s**** had been
fired by a French...
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Dispensation in
favours of Anna
Sinclair daughter of
George Sinclair Chirurgian for
choising of her Curators. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 179 13 April...
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another cause is that I
would not have
every ignorant ****e to be made a
chirurgian by my book, for they
would do more harm with it than good". Baker's Antidotarie...
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Enchiridion of Chirurgerie, 1563, and to the same author's
Institution of a
Chirurgian, 1563. Zim, Rivkah. "Hall, John".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- here and
there in his
later works. His
Prooved Practise for all
young Chirurgians (London, 1591) and
Treatise on the
Struma (London, 1602) are full of...
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Spanish engagement were 'one
Wilde of Bristol, and
Michael [the crew's]
Chirurgian,
Richard of Bristol,
Thomas Sampoole,
Thomas Freeman,
Thomas Nightingale...