-
executed his
intentions in
despight of his pains, if his
physicians and
chyrurgeons,
together with his
confessor had not
persuaded him to the contrary; remonstrating...
-
corporate name but
became known as the
Facultie (1629), then the
Facultie of
Chyrurgeons and
Physitians (1654). By the end of the 17th
century the name was established...
- (1897), pp. 251–254. Paré,
Ambroise (1691). The
works of
Ambrose Parey,
chyrurgeon to
Henry II.
Francis II.
Charles IX. and
Henry III.
Kings of France. :...
- Chusan, an
island on the
coast of China,
collected by Mr
James Cuninghame,
chyrurgeon & F.R.S. (1702), 23 (286): 1419–1429 (DOI:10.1098/rstl.1702.0056). Tractatulus...
- Town
Council minutes record: ‘The
Council considering that
Gideon Eliot chyrurgeon being chosen deacon of that
Incorporation to
serve for the year to come...
- 1672. The
Accomplisht Physician, the
honest Apothecary, and the
skilful Chyrurgeon, 4to, 1670 (anonymous, but
Harvey claims ownership in The Art of Curing...