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Author: Banister, John, 1540-1610.
Title: An antidotarie chyrurgicall containing great varietie and choice of all sorts of medicines that commonly fal into the chyrurgions vse: partlie taken out of authors, olde and new, printed or written: partlie obtained by free gifte of sundrie worthie men of this profession within this land. By Iohn Banester master of chirurgerie.
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Print source: An antidotarie chyrurgicall containing great varietie and choice of all sorts of medicines that commonly fal into the chyrurgions vse: partlie taken out of authors, olde and new, printed or written: partlie obtained by free gifte of sundrie worthie men of this profession within this land. By Iohn Banester master of chirurgerie.
Banister, John, 1540-1610.

Imprinted at London: By Thomas Orwin for Thomas Man, 1589.
Subject terms:
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Table of Contents
An Antidotarie of all sorts of Medicines, seruing to the Chi∣rurgions vse, gathered out of the best practises and Authors, whoe names are set to euerie Receipt.
Balmes.
Cataplasmes.
Cerotes.
Decoctions, Diet, and wound drinkes.
Fomentations.
Gargarismes.
Liniments.
Oyles.
Powders.
Plaisters.
Vnguents.
VVaters.