The works of Ambrose Parey, chyrurgeon to Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. and Henry III. Kings of France. : Wherein are contained an introduction to chirurgery in general : a discourse of animals, and of the excellency of man. The anatomy of man's body. A treatise of praeternatural tumors ... Illustrated with variety of figures, and the cuts of the most useful instruments in chirurgery. Recommended by the University of Paris to all students in physick and chirurgery, particularly such as practised in camps and the sea.
- Ambroise Paré
- Date:
- M DC XCI. [1691]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The works of Ambrose Parey, chyrurgeon to Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. and Henry III. Kings of France. : Wherein are contained an introduction to chirurgery in general : a discourse of animals, and of the excellency of man. The anatomy of man's body. A treatise of praeternatural tumors ... Illustrated with variety of figures, and the cuts of the most useful instruments in chirurgery. Recommended by the University of Paris to all students in physick and chirurgery, particularly such as practised in camps and the sea. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A Table of the Books and Chapters. Chap, I W yr T Hat Chimrgery U Page i m /% I 2 Of Chimrgkal Operations ib. ▼ ▼ 3 Of things Natural 2 4 Of Elements ib. 5 Of Temperaments 3 6 Of Humours 5 7 Ofthe Pra^ice of the aforefaid rules of temperaments 11 8 Of the Faculties 13 9 Of the APlions H 10 Of the Spirits 15 11 Ofthe AdjunHs of things Natural^ l5 * 12 Of things Not Natural 17 13 Of the Air 14 Of Meat and Drinl^ 15 Of Motion and Reji - 21 15 Sleep and Watching 22 17 Repletion, Inanition or Emptinefi ' ■ 23 18 Of the perturbations orpajfions of the Mind 24 I p Of things againji Nature , and firji of the eaufe of a Vifeafe 2 5 20 Of aVifeafe 25 21 Of a Symptom ib. 22 Of Indications ib. 23 Of certain wonderful and extravagant ways of curing Difeafes 3 ^ 2^ Of certaiiijugling and deceitful ways of curing 3 2 Book II. Of living Creatures, and of the Excellency of Man, from34 to 4p. Book III. Treating of the Anatomy of Mans Body 5 o ^ I Ch. I T^e Oivifon or Partition of Mans Body 5 ^ 2 Of the containing parts of the Epigaftrium, and the pre¬ paration to anatomical adminif ration, 3 Of the'outmoji skin or cuticle ib. 4 Of the true skin 57 5 Of the fl^y Panicle ' » ib* 6 Of the Fat , 5^ 7 Of the common coat of the Mufcles •yp S JVhat a Mufcle and the differences thereof ib, 9 Of the parts of a Mufcle 61 \0 A more particular inquifition into each part of a mufcle 6 2 11 Of the Mufcles of the Epigaftrium, or lower belly 6 3 Of the white line^and Peritonseum,(?r rim of the belly 64 12 Epiploon^Oraentumjcr Zirbus,i.e. fi&e iCdi// 66 13 Of the Ventricle or Stomach 6 7 14 Of the Guts 58 15 Of the Mefentery . . 7° 16 Of the Glandules in general^ and of the Pancreas or Sweetbread ' 71 17 Of the Liver ' ib. 18 Of the Bladder of the Gall ' 7,2 ip Of the Spleen or Milt 73 20 Of the Vena Porta, and Gate-vein^ and the dijiributiou thereof ib. 21 Of the original of the Artery-^ and the divijion of the branch defeendiag to the natural parts ' 74 2 2 Of the dijiribution of the NertJes to the natural parts 7 5 23 Lhe manner of taking out the Guts ']6 24 Lhe orig,and dijiribution of the defeendent hollow vein ib. 25 OftheKidniesorKeins 77 25 Of the SpermatickVeJfels 78 27 Of the Tlejiicles or Stones ib. 28 Of the varicow bodies orparaflats^ and of the ejaculatory Vejf ?//, and the glandulous or projiates 7p 2p Of theVreters 81 3 O Of the Bladder g £ 31 Of the Tard §2 32 OftheSpermaticlfVeffelsandTeflklesinwomen 83 3 3 Of the Womb g ^ 34 Of the coats containing the Infant in the Womb 87 35 Of the Navel gg Book IV. Treating of the Vital Parts contained in the Cheft. Ch. I What the Thorax or the Chefi is^ into what parts it may be divided^ and the nature of thefe parts pag.8 p 2 Of the containing and contained parts of the Cheji po 3 Of the Brejis or T>ugs ib, 4 Of the Clavicles^ or Collar-bones and B ibs p i 5 The anatomical adminijiration of the Sternon p2 5 Of the Pleura, or coat invejiing of the Bibs ib* 7 Of the Mediaftinum 93 8 Of the DhphxzgjmSi or Midriff - ib. 9 Of the Lungs _ ' Of the Pericardium, or purfe of the Heart ib. I o Of the Heart p 3 II Of the Orifices and Valves of the Heart p5 12 Of the difiribution of the V ena Arteriofa, and the Arte- ria Venofa py 13 Of the dijiribution of the hollow Vein p8 I y.Ofthe dijiribution of the nerves orfmews of the 6 conj, loi 15 The divifm of the Arteries ib. 15 Of the Tlmmus 103 17 OftheAIpcr^Axtcih orWeafon ib. 18 Ofthe Gullet 105 Book V. Of the Animal parts contained in the head. Ch. I A general defeription of-the Head pag. io5 2 Ofthe mufculous slfin of the Head^ f commonly called the Hairy Scalp) and ofthe Pericranium ib. 3 Of the Sutures 107 4 Of the Cranium or Sk^dl jo8 5 Of the Meninges, that is^ the two membranes called Dura Mater and Pia Mater 109 5 Ofthe Brain ib. 7 Ofthe Ventricles and Mamill. Procejfes ofthe Brain in 8 Ofthe feven conjugations of the Nerves of the Brain^ Jh called^ becaufe they alwaysfijew the Nerve conjugated and doubled^ that is^ on each fide one 113 p Ofthe Rete Mirabile, or wonderfid Net^ and ofthe < Wedg-bone - 115 10 Of the holes ofthe inner bafts of the sk^ll 115 II Ofthe perforations ofthe external bafts ofthe Brain ib, 12 Of the Spinal Marrow or Pith of the Back^ i 17 Book VL Treating of the Mufcles, and Bones, and the other extreme parts of the Body. pag. 118 up 120 ib* 12 1 Ch. I Of the Bones of the Face 2 Ofthe Teeth 3 Of the Broad Mufcle 4 Ofthe Eye-lids and Eye-brows 5 Of the Eyes 6 Ofthe Mufcles^ Coats^ and Humours ofthe Eye ib. 7 Ofthe Nofe 124 8 Ofthe Mufcles of the Face ib. 9 Of the Mufcles of the lower Jaw 125 I o Ofthe Ears and Parotides,Kernels ofthe Ears 126 II Of the Bone and the Mufcles thereof ^ 128 12 Of the Tongue ib« (O HOi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30342843_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)