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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
- Date:
- 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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![— Emundorinm, ab emungo, to clean, or wipe away, to drein off, as by a Sink or common Sewer ; figurative- ly with us applied to certain Glands, as the Parotid, which are. call’d the Emun@tories of the Brain; thofe in the Armpitsand Groins to the Blood én general. | Enarthrofis, ex v, in, & dpdeov, articulus, the firft Species of the Di- for manifeft Motion, that is, where a large Head entersas large a Sinus, fuch is that of the Fesur with the Coxendix. Encanthus, ab év, in, & xavOds, hircus, a {pongy Excrefcence in the inner Corner of the Eye: See .dn- chylops, and ZEgylops. Encephalus, ab ev, in, & ueouad, caput, the Brain in general, and all the Parts contain’d within the Skull. Enoyfted, or Incyffed, ex év, in, & xicn, ciffa, any thing cover’d up in a Cafe or Bag, meant particularly of thofe three Tumours, <Atheroma, _ Steatoma, and: Meliceris ; which fee in their Order. | Endemic, ex ¢v, & SnuG-, popu- lus, a Difeafe peculiar to fome cer- tain Region or Country. Enema, ab évinzs, immitto: The fame with Cly/ter, or an Injection thrown in by the Fundament. Enfiformis, the Cartilage at the lower part ofthe Steruum, or Breaft- Bone, lying over the Pit of the Sto- mach; fo term’d from its Shape, like that of a broad Sword, and therefore nam’d allo Mucronata, and Xyphoides. Enterocele, ab =y]ee9v, inteftinum, & xnnu, ramix; a Rupture of the Peritonaum, by which the Inteftine or Gut, coming down by the Rings of the Procejjus, makes the Hernia call’d Inteftinalis. Entero-epiplocele, ab éyleegv, inte- ftinuna, ex wAo0y, omentum, K unans the fame Accident, when,. together with the Gut, the Omentum or Caul is alfo flip’d down therewith. Epidemic, ex sort, [uper, & SiuG-s populus, the fame Difeafe univerfally raging at the fame Time, in thefame and other Countries. Epididimis, ex, eri, fuper, Mifu- 2G-, tefticulus, a Convolution of the Spermatick Veffels, before their En- trance into the Teltis; the fame with Pariftata. Epilepfia, abéemtAapCedvo,invado, a fudden and univerfa] Convulfion of the whole Body, by the common People call’d the Falling-Sicknefs. - Epileptica, five Anti-epileptica, Re- medies for the fame. Epiplocele, ex ¢rtmraoov, omentum, & xan, a Rupture, with the Caul only falling through the Procefs, Hernia Omentatss. _Epiniitis, ex eri, faper, v0E, nox, implyingany Diforder arifing in the Night, particularly meant here of a {mall Puftule in the Skin, inflaming fuddenly: Of which fee my Tract of thofe Difeafes. E piphyfis, a saigu@, accrefco, an Ad- ditament to the Head of a Bone, or an Elongation of the fame, by one that is feparable therefrom, or con- tiguous only, and therein differing. from the Apophy/is; altho’ fo clofe- ly adnected or joined, as to appear one continu’d Bone: See Apophy/is. Epiphora, ab ¢rtptpw, infero, 1. ¢. impetus humorum ab oculis, an invos luntary Flux of Tears: The fame with Réyas, according to fome. Epifpaftic, ab emtanda, attraho, a bliftering Medicine. Epiftropheus,ex ¢wis peo, circum= verto; thefame with Cardo,a Hinge, the fecond Vertebra of the Neck, upon it, asa Door upon its Hinge. Epithema, ex emi, fuper, & Tle Guys, pono, any local Remedy may](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30527247_0002_0551.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)