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John Browne | lit.salon
John Browne
Born:
1642
Died:
approximately 1700
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Born:
1642
Died:
approximately 1700
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A compleat treatise of the muscles as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven
1681
John Browne, Giulio Cesare Casseri, William Molins
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Adenochoiradelogia: or, an anatomick-chirurgical treatise of glandules & strumaes, or kings-evil-swellings: Together with the royal gift of healing, or cure thereof by contact or imposition of hands, performed for above 640 years by our kings of England, continued with their admirable effects, and miraculous events; and concluded with many wonderful examples of cures by their sacred touch
1684
John Browne, American Academy of Pediatrics. Section on Surgery
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Adenochoiradelogia or, An anatomick-chirurgical treatise of glandules & strumaes, or kings-evil-swellings. Together with the royal gift of healing ...
1684
John Browne
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Myographia nova; or, a graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection distributed into six lectures. At the entrance into which, are demonstrated the proper muscles belonging to each lecture, now in general used at the theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and illustrated with two and forty copper-plates accurately engraven after the life, not only with their names, but their uses, fairly delineated on each plate, as much as can be expressed by figures; with an explanation of their names throughout the whole discourse: as also their originations, insertions, and uses, at large, in their proper descriptions, and various useful annotations, and curious observations, both of the author's, and other modern anatomists. Together with a phoilosophical [sic] and mathematical account of the mechanism of muscular motion, and an accurate and concise discourse of the heart and its use, with the circulation of the blood, &c. and with a compleat account of the arteries and veins, as to their outward coats, proving them to be made with circular fleshy fibres, by whole contractions become narrowed, and the fluid particles of the blood are sent forwards into all parts of the body. Digested into this new method, by the care and study of John Browne ...
1705
John Browne, Richard Lower