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Note: the exact tool used for torturing st agatha is shown on the surgeon's table and hung up</text>
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              <text>Frontispiece for Ambroise Pare's chirurgical works. Frontispiece includes a still life of surgical equipment in bottom central image (common spot also seen in other anatomical/surgical tracts). Tools include the pincer/shear hybrid used for passion iconography, bone nippers, shears and other related instruments.&#13;
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Several copies and editions in Latin and vernacular, including (but not all include frontispiece):&#13;
Paris : Gabriel Buon, 1575. (french)&#13;
A Paris : Gabriel Buon, 1579. (French)&#13;
Paris : Gabriel Buon, 1585. (french)&#13;
A Paris : Chez Nicolas Buon ..., 1607. (French)&#13;
Francofurti : Prodit typis Nicolai Hoffmanni, Impensa Jacobi Fischeri Bibliopolae, Anno MDCX. [1610] (Latin)&#13;
Paris : Nicolas Buon, 1628. (French)&#13;
- London, 1631, printed for Michael Sparke (reprinted in 1969 in Amsterdam and New York in English)&#13;
London : Th. Cotes and R. Young, 1634. (English - includes frontispiece)&#13;
- Rotterdam : Weduwe van Matthijs Bastiaensz, 1636. (Dutch)&#13;
London : Printed by Richard Cotes and Willi Du-gard, and are to be sold by John Clarke ..., 1649. (English - includes frontispiece)&#13;
Amsterdam : H. Doncker, 1649. (Dutch and French)&#13;
Lyons : P. Rigaud, 1652. (French)&#13;
Amstelredam : Jan Fredericksz Stam, 1655. (Dutch)&#13;
Lyon : Grégoire, Jean, 1664. (French)&#13;
- London, 1665 (English)&#13;
London : Clark, Mary, 1678. (English - includes frontispiece "to be sold by John Clark at Mercers Chappel at the Lower End of Cheapside)&#13;
London : Hindmarsh, Joseph, 1691.&#13;
Paris : J.B Baillière; [etc., etc.], 1840-1841. (French - less illustrations)&#13;
- Athens, Georgia USA 1969 (English)</text>
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