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The art of surgery: in which is laid down such a general idea of the same, as is founded upon reason, confirmed by practice, and farther illustrated with many singular and rare cases medico-chirurgical ... / [Daniel Turner].
- Daniel Turner
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- M.DCC.XXXII
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Credit: The art of surgery: in which is laid down such a general idea of the same, as is founded upon reason, confirmed by practice, and farther illustrated with many singular and rare cases medico-chirurgical ... / [Daniel Turner]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Bruife or otherwife, making black and blue Marks upon the Skin: The fame with Sugillation. Ecpiefima, ab cume€ w, experimo 5 here taken for a Fracture of the Cra- nium, where the Bone is beat. in, and preffeth on the Dura Mater. Efferve(cence, ab. efferve(co, to. boil up with Heat; with us a Commo- foreign intermix’d therewith, and like a Ferment ftirring up'the fame. - Effeete, ab ex & fetus, fignitying barren or childlefs ; but figuratively taken for any.thing that hath loft its Vertue, or is decayed, Efflore/cens, ab efflorefco, to blow as it were, or appear in bloom, of Colour like a Flower ; here taken for thofe Flufhings or red, Appearan- ces fometimes fuddenly thrown out of the Blood, of the like Complexi- on, on the. Surface of the Cutts, ei- ther in difliné Spots, call’d a Rath or Marbling, alfo in the Meafles, or univerfally, as in fome Surfeits, and in the Scarlet Fever. any thing {pringy, or capable of fud- den Dilatation. Elephantiafis, fic di. quia corporis fuperficitum maculis @ tumoribus fi- milem faciat elephantis cuti, accord- ing to fome; or, as others, 06 mor- bi magnitudinem, the Leprofy, ma- king the Skin look rough like that Creature : Others term: it a Difeafe principally of the. Feet, occafioning them. to appear like thofe in the Ele- phant ; Concerning which Diftemper you may confult our Treatife de Mor- bis Cutanets, Part I, Chap. 1. Elevator, ab elevor, to.be lifted or heaved up, feveral of the Mufcles trom that Office going by this Name, as the Elevator Paltebra, Humeri, &c. but it is here meant ofan In- firument ufed after Trepanning, to raife up the deprefs’d Cranium: Itis call’d otherwife Levater, from levos to relieve, becaufe hereby the Parts underneath opprefs’d are freed from their Difturbance. | Elitroides, vel Elytroides, ab txd- Qe9r, vagina, & aS@-, forma, the firft of the proper Coats of the Te. fits, call’d Vaginalis, from. inclofing the fame, as in a Vagina, or Sheath. Embammata, ab cw, in, & Badd], tmmergo, any kind of Sauce or Pic- kle, like the Condiment before ob- ferved ; taken here for thofe Gum- my and Spicy Compofitions, ufed for embalming dead Bodies. _ Embrocation, ab ¢u6 eéyw, intingo, any Liniment, Oil, or Ointment, with which the Parts are bath’d.. Emetic, ab ¢144@, vomo, Medicines to excite Vomiting. Emmenagogue, ex wy, in, plus, menfis, & a&'sya, duco, fuch as are proper to promote the Monthly Vi- fits of Women. : Emphyfema, ab ¢ugvoda, inflo, a Swelling from Wind, called a flatu- lent Tumour, Empyema, ab ey, in, & awuoys pus, a Collection cf Matter in the Cavity of the Breaft. Empiric, ab ¢umreied@, tento, one who alledges Experience only for his Practice, without being able to fhew a Reafon. | Emporium, Som $3 ¢ymoesy, a ne> gotiando, a Mart-Town, where the Bufinefs of Traffick is negotiated ; metaphorically applied to the Brain, the great Place of rational as well as fenfative. Tranfaction. | Emulfion, ex emuilceo, to ftroak or cherifh, vel ab emulgeo, to milk out gently by the Hand, a common Re- with Barly-Water, of the Colour of Milk, to. affuage Thirft, and:demulce or mitigate the Heat, particularly,of | the Urine,‘occafion’d by Blifters, and in other Sharpnefs or Scalding thereof, : _ kimun-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30527247_0002_0550.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)