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| | Books by James Cooke: Books in the extended shelves: Cooke, James, 1614-1694: Mellificium chirurgie, or, The marrow of many good authours wherein is briefly handled the art of chyrurgery in its foure parts, with all the severall diseases unto them belonging, their definitions, causes, signes, prognosticks, and cures, both generall and particular : as also an appendix wherein is methodically set down the cure of th[o]se affects usually happening at sea and in campe, with others necessary to be known, and lastly an addition of severall magistrall receipts approved and heretofore kept secret / gathered first for private use and now put forth for publique benefit by James Cooke. (Printed at London : For Samuel Cartwright ..., 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cooke, James, 1614-1694: Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases first written in Latin by Mr. John Hall ... ; after Englished by James Cook ... ; to which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons, by the sam (London : Printed by J.D. for Benjamin Shirley ..., 1679), also by John Hall and Henry Stubbe (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cooke, James, 1614-1694: Supplementum chirurgiæ or The supplement to the marrow of chyrurgerie. Wherein is contained fevers, simple and componnd [sic], pestilential, and not, rickets, small pox and measles, with their definitions, causes, signes, prognosticks, and cures, both general, and particular. As also the military chest, containing all necessary medicaments, fit for sea, or land-service, whether simples, or compounds, such as purge, and those that do not; with their several vertues, doses, note of goodness, &c as also instruments. Amongst which are many approved receipts for several diseases. / By James Cooke, practitioner in physick, and chirurgery. (London, : Printed for John Sherley, at the Golden Pelican, in Little-Britain., 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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