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Published 1937
Kitāb al-ʻUmdah fī al-Jirāḥah /

: 2 volumes ; 26 cm.

Published 1930
The Edwin Smith surgical papyrus, published in facsimile and hieroglyphic transliteration with translation and commentary in two volumes /

: Originally published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1930. : 2 volumes : illustrations ; 31-41 cm. : 0918986737
9780918986733

Published 2011
Der medizinische Papyrus Edwin Smith : the New York Academy of Medicine, Inv. 217 : neu in Hieroglyphen übertragen, übersetzt und bearbeitet /

: "Berlin 2011". : 102 p : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783033033313

The Edwin Smith surgical papyrus.

: volume 2 Facsimile plates and line for line hieroglyphic translteration.
Translation of : Edwin Smith surgical papyrus. : 2 volumes : Illustrationen ; 31-41 cm.

Published 1997
Inventarium sive chirurgia magna /

: This commentary on the last and greatest surgical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (1363) analyzes its construction from earlier sources. The author's more than 3000 references to older medical authorities are traced to their sources and their use is discussed. The companion volume presents the text itself, which covers anatomy and the treatment of wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, and a variety of other conditions and diseases, discussed within a broad framework of medical (physiological and pathological) learning. Together, the volumes illuminate the culmination of medieval surgery and its techniques in an academic setting and furnish a kind of chrestomathy of the whole range of literature known and cited in medieval medical faculties.
: 1 online resource (vi, 438 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, pages [417]-426) and index (v. 2). : 9789004377417 : 0925-1421 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1997
Inventarium sive chirurgia magna /

: The first of these volumes offers a text of the last and greatest surgical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (1363); the second analyzes its construction from earlier sources. The text itself covers anatomy and the treatment of wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, and a variety of other conditions and diseases, including not just surgical but medical procedures, which it discusses within a broad framework of medical (physiological and pathological) learning. In the commentary volume, the author's more than 3000 references to older medical authorities are traced to their sources and their use is discussed. Together, the volumes illuminate the culmination of medieval surgery and its techniques in an academic setting and furnish a kind of chrestomathy of the whole range of literature known and cited in medieval medical faculties.
: 1 online resource (xviii, 486 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, pages [417]-426) and index (v. 2). : 9789004377394 : 0925-1421 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.