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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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![Rags being dipp’d, and exprefs’d, are laid upon the Part. Epulotica, ab ¢rsrdw, cicatricem infero, Medicines proper to cicatrize or skin over a Wound or Ulcer. Eryfipelas, ex eev8e,s, ruber, & ortaas, prope, by reafon of its red- difh Colour; from a Popifh Saint it is call’d alfo, St. Anthony’s Fire, or Ignis facer, the holy Fire. Errbine, ab ey, in, & pis, nafus, any Application intended for the Noftril. Efcharotica, ab éoyeeow, crafiam induco; implying the fame as the Caufiic. 2 Ethic, ab #3@G-, mos; the fame with Moral Philofophy. Eulogy, ex ey, bene, & Arye, fermo, extolling or magnifying. Euporiffon, ex ev, facilis, & wo~ pt, preparo, 2 Medicine readily, or, as we fay, prepar’d upon the {pot. Eufarchus, ex ev, bene, & gape, caro, well flefh’d ot corpulent. Futhanafia, ex ca, bene, faciliv, & S2yd]G-, mors, aneafy Death. Exanthemata, ab ¢Zav 34a, effiore- feo, any Eruption on the Skin, par- ticularly here meant of the Pwffules of the Small- Pox. ” Excrementitious, abexcerno, egero, any Humour thrown forth the Body as ufelefs, fuch as Urine, Stool, cc. in Contradiftinétion to thofe that are Nutritious, Fxcrefcence, ab excre/co, to grow or fhoot up, a flefhy Subftance art- fing upon any Part of the Body. Excreta & retenta: See Nonna- turalia. ny Exfoliation, the fhel'ing off like a Leaf; among the Surgeons implying the fame with De/qasammation; or figuratively, a thin Scale like a Leaf, riting off from the fecond Part of the Bone, as the Scele from Fifh. Exomphalos, ab Jt, ex, & ougo- tia, a Rupture of the Navel. Exoftofis,ab JE, ex, & d¢4op, os, ex tuberantia offs, 2 Swelling in the Bones {o called. | [ Expanfion, ab expando, to f{pread forth or difplay ; with us referring: to the animal Spirits, exerting them- felves with the utmoft Vigour, for: the Relief of the Parts. st Expectoration, ab ex, & pedtus, vel ab expectoro, to throw forth from the’ Brealt, a raifing of Phlegm, Blood or’ Matter from the Lungs, by coughing and hawking up of the fame. Extravafation, ab extra, & vafa, any Humour, but particularly Blood, thrown out of the Veffels, by fome: Rupture of the fame, either outward- ly or inwardly, and ftagnifing round about the Parts, in the Cavities. F, Abric, ex fabrico, to build or frame any Building or Structure rais'd by Art; but here figuratively intended of the humane Body, moft ftupendioufly form’d by the Wifdom cf the Supreme Architect. Falx, a Doubling of the Dura Mater, in the Form of a Scythe or Sickle, call’d by that Name, and di- viding the Brain into the right and left Hemifphere. . Ferment, 4 ferveo: See Efferve(co. Fibrilla,a Diminitive, ex fora, fig- nifying a {mall and flender Thread, or Shoot from the Roots of Plants ; here taken for thofe of the Nerves, and flefhy Parts alfo. . Fibula, a Clafpe or Button; here underftood of the {mall Bone on the outfide of the Leg, focall’d, as they tell us, from joining the Tibia and Mujcles together, as it were clafping them; the Ancients us’d to ge Lips of Wounds together by a Con- trivance,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30527247_0002_0552.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)