The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters.
- Ambroise Paré
- Date:
- 1649
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Credit: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The q'dle. Bones more brit tle in froftie weather, foo- ncr knit in voung bodies, ,bii. Their general cure beeing broken or diflocated, jej. How to help the fymptoms happening thereon, 5^4. Why they becora rotten in the Lue vtnereit, and how tt may bee perceived,48i. How help¬ 'd. Bonesftricken in the throat or jaw, howto bee got out, ,58 Xruehùût Mmfeulut, j-j Brain and the Hiftoriethereof, i ig. The Ven¬ tricles thereof, I JO. The matnmillarie procef. , liid. Brain, the mooviiç or conenffion thereof, ayj. bow cured. a,, Brefts, toy. Their magnitude, figure, 8tc, Hid. How they communicate with t& womb, Hid. Breftbone, the Hiûorie thereof. ibij. Breft-bone, the deprdSonor fiaâure thereof, bow . helped, ,g- Vrevit Mu/Mm, 1 Bronchocèle, the differences thereof, and the cure, BruileStfeeContuilons. Bubo’s.by what means the humor that ciufle’sthem flow’s down, j Buto’s, venereal ones returning in again cau^â the I^s veaeriM, ifcir efficient and inatenal autres, 481. Their cure Hid. Bubo’s in the Plague, whence their original, 51 s. the defcription.figns, and cure, yfij. progro- fticks, ^ %,d. ^9t6tno€tle 25 g BlttUets out of Gufisdonot burziiiti. They cannot heepoifoned, j 11. remain in the bodie after the healing of wounds, a a * Buprefles their poilbn and their cure, 12 a ^rn^ how kept fiom bliftering, J io. See Com- buluoBS. Biihop-fiih, gyy s r, SiÀeorijmU^hit t a g Ciumm iMtfimtm, 81 Mtum tt, 18 J Ctiucd atterUj g y fal/iw what,and whence it proceed’s, iÇj. Bet¬ ter generated by mats of grofi nouriihment, . g6s> Made more handlbm by ligation, Hid. The nuterial and efficient auifes thereof, 3 yy. Medicines conducing to the generation there¬ of, Hid. Howto know it is a breeding. Hid, What may hinder ^generation thereof, and bow to help it beeing informed, 373 Camels their kinds and condition, ç { Cancer, the tafon of the name, 219. Caulfes thereof, ibid, differences, mo. Which not to bee cured. Hid. Ihe cure if not ulcerated, Hid. Cure if ulcented. Hid. Topick medi¬ cines to bee thereto applied, 221 Cancer or Canker in a code’s mouth howto bee helped, 50e Cannons, fee Guns* Cantharides, their malignitie and the help thereof, ça*. Applied to the head they ulcerate the bladder, ^ 2 j Capons fubjeS to the Gout, 45 4 Carbuncles whence theit original, 53 ç. whyfo called, K^ther with their nature, aufles, and figns, 566- prt^nofticks , Hid. cure. Hid. Cariet efiium, 386 CttrpifleXwej imfculi lyj CdrptieMfora mufeuli, ibid. CmtUgofeutifttmis, velenfifermie^ toy Caruncles, their caufles, figures, and cure, 479* Other waits of cure, 480 Cafes, their form and ufe, T61 Cafpilliea fttifl^ fiffi, ’ça Otagmatick poudera, 28a Catalogue of medicines and inflmments for their preparation, 747, &c. of Suigical inftru- ments, ^48 CatapJaimstheirraatterandnfe, 720 CatarraSs, where bred, 14Ç. Their differences, caurtes, &c. 40 9. Their cure at the beginning iWd.The touching of them, 411 Catarrhforatimes malign, and killing manie, • 5 O Catbaretickmedicines. ybp Caa, their poilonous qua]itie,and the Antipamie between fom men aad them, c 2fi Cauftick medicines their nature and ule, yog Cauteries, aâualones preferred before potential, 4gç. Their fevcral forms, 486. Their ufe. 4g 7. Their force agatnft venemous bites,? 11 potential ones, Cephale what, * Ctphaliea vena. , Ccphalick pouders how compofid, 487 Ceraa what, their differences, 7, - Ceratum Œfypi ex Philagrio, 71 q Ceruft, the poifonous qualifie thereof, and'the '4^* ? 21 Certifiâtes in fiindrie cafes, ^ ’ CW4^»»an effeSof theeie-lld, .qj Charaelion his ftiape and nature, (, q Î Chance fomtiraesexceed’s art,37. Finde’sout medics, .^q Change of native temper, how it happen's, Chaps, or Chops ocafioned by the Lutt veuerl} and the cure, 489. In divers parts by other means, and their cure, 4 , q Charcoal aufleth fuffbeation, 7^4 ChMufitiOifkaoE thecie-Iids, iofi Cheft and the parts thereof, lofi, why partly ' partly bonie,i*id. The divifion W- ot. Ibid. The wounds thereof, *79. Their cure. Hid. They eafily dcgeneatcinto aFiftula 2q O Chyde, whether alive or dad in the womb, 6 » *• If dad, then how to bee exlhSed , Children why like their fathers, and grand&thers* 592. Bom without a paflàge in the fonda- ment, fioo. Their fite in the womb, fiot, Whenandhowtobeewaned , fit 1. Their pain in breeding teeth, 646- They miwr have impoftumes In their mother’s,womb , Childe-birth and the rauf thereof, fioi. The^na* tural and unnaturall time thereof, 60*. Wo¬ men have no certain time, ibid. Signs it is at hand, 603. What’s to bee don after it, China-foot, the preparation and ufe thereof * ^69 Cbirui^erie, feeSurgerie.. Chiturgion.fee Sutsebn, Choler, the temper thereof, g. the nature con- fiflence, color, tafte and ufe, 10. Theeffcfts thereof, 11. Not natural, how bred and the kindes thereof mj. Cholerick perfons, their habit of bodie,manners anddifeafes, 1*. They cannot long brook fa- fting» 4Î4 Cbêyhftwhütf Chylut, what, t g Ckfitele, a kmde of Rupture, &c. 2 3 g .The cure, *45 Cinna mom and the water thereof, 744 Chavicle, fee Collar-bone. J (‘Itttotit. 102 elyfter.whenprefently to bee given after blood- < Jetting, 20Ç. See Glyfter. Coats,common coat of ihemufcla, thefubftance, quantifie, Ac. thereof, 70. oftheeies, 14» of the womb, . tea Coatrice, feeBafilisk, .• Cocks ate kinglie and martial birds, ç o Celehieum the poifonous qualitie thereof, and the cure, •. , Colick, and the kinda thereof, &c. 429 Ctleu, 81 Collar-bones, or Clavicles, their Hiftorie, 207, log. Their (raaure, 366. How to help it. Hid. Their dijlocation and cure, 384 Ctlljiid what, their differences and ufe, 724, color is the bewraier of the temperament, a« Columella, See Uvula, Combuftions and their differences, 333 .their cure, ibid. Common fenf what, ç 9 g Coraparifon between the bigger and thelcfler world, ^ 494 ComfteKUi mujiuluii 1^7 Compofitionof medicines,the neceffitie thereof, 739 Comprelfes, fee Eolfters. Conedftion, fault of the firft concoaion not men¬ ded io the after, _ 4^3 Concuffionof the brain, how helped, 289 Condylomata, what they are,and their cure, 643 Conformation, the faults thereof muft bee fpeedi- ly helped. y 04 Congeftion, two cauflès thereof, 19g ContuGons what, their esmifes, 330, general cure. Hid. How to bee handled it'joined with a wound, 331, How without a wound. Hid. bow kept from gangrening. Hid. ContuGons of the ribs, their cure, 332 ConvulGon, the kindes and cauflès thereof, 257 the cure, 238,359. why on the'contrarie part in wounds of the had, 174 Convulftre twitching in broken members and the cauf thereof, jyg Conies have taught the art of indemiinin|, y o Ctrutdlunicd, {.j C«re»f,what, ^q^ Ctr*n*litviiu, 8^ Corrobotating medicines. ,, Aty/vwhat, ** Cetytedneivihat, loo.to^ to «opthem, Ç7i,64i. Thereafonof theit n*me, 636. Their cauflès,4,V. auifes of their uppreflion,6 3 8. what fy mptoms follow there - Crabs, '«• Camp, the cauf and cure thereof. Al -rants obferv order in flying and keep JdJ Cremafter mufcles, ^ ’ and the cure. Crocodiles may bee tamed, Crookednefs how helped Crural vein, Arterie, Crmiuimii/eidut, Ow how taken. Ctyfidtlimts burner. . tones and mufcles thereof. 9Î ayo çgx 18* Ï7Ï 144 17« Îfi9 Cupping gîàfl-es and their ufe 4., -iViVD&i» the cure of a Bubo cures accidentalandftrangc.37. 3,. deceiifuj' Cuftom how forcible, Cuticle,the matter.quantitie, Ggure, &e. therwf Cuttel-fifh his craft, ^7 Cyfticai gemelle, DeGnitionof Surgerie, ^Gnition how diffèrent from a defcription A ^fluxion of humors how diverted, ^ ’ A ! •Dihnum, the cauffes thereof. *6r. Ihe cure , 'Mldc-birth how furthered, fio? Dentifnces, their differences, matter, and fbm. Depilatories, 7*6 Derma, DeterGveSi 20 j. 704. theirufe, 1^2 Devil of the Sa, f ®«4,awfot,theçauflès. %ns.andcure. 438 Diaphoretick medicines, DHfhragma, fee Midriff^, why caUedPhrenes , Diafhyfisvihit. Diane fe vet, the cauffes and i^ns, 204, the cure, marthrejit, 'jf'* Die-bone, Diet hath power to alter orpreferv thetempera- ment, ^ Ditt cemyenient for fuch as have the Gout, 431 r f^it the ftone, 422. In prevenaon of the Plague, 5 3 p. In the cure thereof yyi Differences of mufeles, ^h\ Digitumflextietmufadi, 173, Digitum tenfiret tuujculi, 173,186 Dip/wwhat, ^ iTy Difaf the dcGnition and diviffon thereof, 30 anU ' Hid. Diftafes Grange aud monfttous, , 7 Difafes incident tofan°uine, cholerick.phlegma- tick and melancholick perfons, 12. VVflierefore lb m are hereditarie, lyo. fupernaturaJ, <167 Monllrous accidents in them, Diflocadons, their kindes and manner, 36i. their differences, 36*. Cauffes, Hid. Signs, iktd. prognofticks, 363. The gmeralcure, 382. Symptoms that may befal a difloated tnerober , Difloationofthejaw, 383. The cure, 384. am Of the Collar-bone, ibid OF the fpine, 385. Ofthehead,«4i.f., Of the neck, 388. Of the Rump, ibid. Of the Ribs, ibid. of tMIhoulder, Htd. OF the elbow, jÿfi. Of weStyllifermiifroceJIuhiP^’ Ofthewrift 398. Of theafterwrift. 3p8. Of the fingers, H. OF the thtgb or hip. Hid. Of the whirl- bone, 394. Of the knee forwards,395 Of the greater and leflèr Foc'le,39‘;. of tbcheei H d Of the Paftern or anckle-bone, 297, Of the inftep and back of the foot , ihd. OF the toes, Diftnembring, fee Amputation,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30337604_0831.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)