Thomas Usk and John Arderne
Turner indicates that new evidence suggests that Thomas Usk, author, scribe, reader of Chaucer, and political factionalist, had anal surgery in the 1370s. It tells people more about the circles in which Usk moved and about the community of patients treated by John Arderne, Usk's surgeon. Consid...
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