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| 1597 || Literature || Scottish surgeon [[w:Peter Lowe (surgeon)|Peter Lowe]] publishes his ''A discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie'', which uses the term {{w|amputation}} for the first time.<ref>{{cite book | title=Account of the life and works of Maister Peter Lowe: the founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | publisher=J. Maclehose | author=Finlayson, James | year=1889 | location=GLasgow}}</ref> || {{w|United Kingdom}}
 
| 1597 || Literature || Scottish surgeon [[w:Peter Lowe (surgeon)|Peter Lowe]] publishes his ''A discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie'', which uses the term {{w|amputation}} for the first time.<ref>{{cite book | title=Account of the life and works of Maister Peter Lowe: the founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | publisher=J. Maclehose | author=Finlayson, James | year=1889 | location=GLasgow}}</ref> || {{w|United Kingdom}}
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| 1741 || || French physician {{w|Nicolas Andry}} is credited with the term ''orthopaedics'', taken from the title of his 1741 book ''Orthopédie'' on childhood deformity correction.<ref>{{cite book | title=Orthopaedia : or, the art of correcting and preventing deformities in children: by such means, as may easily be put in practice by parents themselves, and all such as are employed in educating children. To which is added, a defence of the orthopaedia, by way of supplement / by the author. Translated from the French of M. Andry | publisher=A. Millar | author=Andry, Nicolas | year=1743 | location=London}}</ref> || {{w|France}}
 
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16th century Spanish texts talk about the Aztecs use of reduction of fractures, as well intramedullary fixation using fir branches.[1] Mexico
1597 Literature Scottish surgeon Peter Lowe publishes his A discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie, which uses the term amputation for the first time.[2] United Kingdom
1741 French physician Nicolas Andry is credited with the term orthopaedics, taken from the title of his 1741 book Orthopédie on childhood deformity correction.[3] France

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  1. Lucena SM (1990). America 1492 Retrato de un Continente hace quinientos años. Milano: Anaya Editores. 
  2. Finlayson, James (1889). Account of the life and works of Maister Peter Lowe: the founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. GLasgow: J. Maclehose. 
  3. Andry, Nicolas (1743). Orthopaedia : or, the art of correcting and preventing deformities in children: by such means, as may easily be put in practice by parents themselves, and all such as are employed in educating children. To which is added, a defence of the orthopaedia, by way of supplement / by the author. Translated from the French of M. Andry. London: A. Millar.