Yonge, James.
Currus triumphalis, terebinthô. Or An account of the many admirable vertues of oleum terebinthinæ. More particularly, of the good effects produced by its application to recent wounds, especially with respect to the hemorrhagies of the veins, and arteries, and the no less pernicious weepings of the nerves, and lymphaducts. Wherein also, the common methods, and medicaments, used to restrain hemorrhagies, are examined, and divers of them censured. And lastly, a new way of amputation, and a speedier convenient method of curing stumps, than that commonly practised, is with divers other useful matters recommended to the military chirurgeon, in two letters: the one to his most honoured, James Pearse Esq; chirurgeon to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and chirurgeon general to His Majestie's Navy Royal. The other, to Mr. Thomas Hobbs, chirurgeon in London. By James Yonge.
London: printed for J. Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1679.
ESTC No. R38786.Grub Street ID 120840.
Yonge, James.
Wounds of the brain proved curable, not only by the opinion and experience of many (the best) authors, but the remarkable history of a child four years old cured of two very large depressions, with the loss of a great part of the skull, a portion of the brain also issuing thorough a penetrating wound of the dura and pia mater. Published for the encouragement of young chirurgeons, and vindication of the author, James Yonge.
London: printed by J.M. for Henry Faithorn and John Kersey, at the Rose in St Pauls Church-yard, 1682.
ESTC No. R5954.Grub Street ID 126344.
Yonge, James.
Medicaster medicatus, or a Remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part. Written by a country practitioner, in a letter to one of the town, and by him prefaced, and published, for cure of John Brown; one of his late majesties ordinary chirurgions, containing an account of that vain plagiary, and remarks on his several writings. Wherein his many thefts, contradictions, absurdities, gross errors, ignorance, and mistakes, are displayed, and divers vulgar, errors in chirurgery, and anatomy refuted.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Gabriel Kunholt, at the Kings Head, at Charing Cross, over against the Muse, 1685.
ESTC No. R186913.Grub Street ID 75392.
Yonge, James.
Medicaster medicatus, or a remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part. Written by a country practitioner in a letter to one of the town, and by him prefaced, and published, for cure of John Brown; one of his late Majesties ordinary chyrurgeons, containing an account of that vain plagiary, and remarks on his several writings. Wherein his many thefts, contradictions, absurdities, gross errors, ignorance, and mistakes, are displayed, and divers vulgar errors in chyrurgery and anatomy refuted. By James Young, chyrurgeon.
London: printed for Gabriel Kunholt, at the Kings Head, at Charing Cross, over against the Muse, 1685.
ESTC No. R27595.Grub Street ID 110748.
Yonge, James.
Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy: with a refutation of divers mistakes and vulgar errors in chyrurgery and anatomy. In which, the many absurdities, gross errors, and ignorance of some great pretenders are display'd. Written chiefly for the benefit of young tyroes and students in chyrurgery. By James Young, chyrurgeon.
London: printed for R[ichard]. Wilde, at the Bible and Crown on Ludgate-hill, 1687.
ESTC No. R186914.Grub Street ID 75393.
Yonge, James.
Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy. With a refutation of divers mistakes and vulgar errors in chyrurgery and anatomy. In which the many absurdities, gross errors, and ignorance of some great pretenders are display'd. Written chiefly for the benefit of young tyroes and students in chyrurgery. By James Young chyrurgeon.
London: printed for R. Wilde, at the Map of the World, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1692.
ESTC No. R218047.Grub Street ID 92763.
Yonge, James.
Sidrophel vapulans: or, The quack-astrologer toss'd in a blanket, by the author of Medicaster medicatus. In an epistle to W-----m S------n. With a postscript, reflecting briefly on his late scurilous libel against the Royal College of Physicians, entituled, A rebuke to the authors of the blue book. By the same hand.
London: printed and sold by John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1699.
ESTC No. R32944.Grub Street ID 115600.
Yonge, James.
Several evidences which have not yet appeared in the Controversy concerning the author of Eikōn Basilikē, produced in a letter to the reverend Mr. Wagstaffe. By J. Y. of Plimouth.
London: printed by T. W. for Richard Wilkin, at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1703.
ESTC No. T47995.Grub Street ID 275965.