Original manuscript of Morstede's 1446 A Fair Book of Surgery.[1]
Died
20 April 1450
Church of St. Olave, Old Jewry
Occupation
Royal Surgeon
Spouse(s)
Juliana Michell, Elizabeth Michell
Thomas Morstede (fl. c. 1411–1450)[2] was an esquire and English surgeon who served the three successive kings, Henry IV, Henry V and Henry VI of England. He was described by Theodore Beck as the "most eminent English surgeon of the fifteenth century".[3]
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^Prioreschi, Plinio (1996). A History of Medicine: Medieval medicine. Horatius Press. pp. 491–2. ISBN 9781888456059.
^Beck, Theodore Richard (1974). Cutting Edge: Early History of the Surgeons of London. Lund Humphries Published ltd. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-0853313663.
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