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]
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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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![12 Of the natural excrements in general^ and fpecially of thofe that the Child, or Infant being in the IFombex- ' cludeth 543 13 IV^ith rvhat travel the Child is brought into the Worlds and of the caufe of this travail 5 44 14 0 f the fituation of the Infant in the IVomb it). 15 if’bich is the legitimate and natural^ and rvhich the le¬ gitimate or unnatural time of child-birth 545 16 Signs of the birth at hand 5 4*^ 17 JFhat is to be done prefently after the Child is born 547 18 How to pull away the Secundine or after-birth 5 4^ ip What things muji be given to the Infant by the mouthy before he be permitted to fuck the feat or Vug 55*^ 20 fhat Mothers ought to give fuc\to their own children fb, .21 Of the choice ofNurfes it>* 2 2 What Viet the Nurfe ought to ufe^ and in what fituation Jhe ought to place the Infant in the Cradle 55^ 2 3 How to mak^ Tap for Children 553 24 Of the weaning of Children 554 2') By what Signs it may be k^dwn whether the Child in the womb be dead or alive it’* 26 Of the Chirurgical extraUions of the Child from the womb either dead or alive 555 2 7 What muJi be done unto the Woman in travail-^ prefently after her deliverance , 557 28 What care muji be ufed to the Vugs and feats of thofe that arc brought to bed 55^ 2p What the caufes of difficult and painful travail in child¬ birth are 559 30 fhe caufe of abortion or untimely birth ib. 31 How topreferve the Infant in the womb when the mother vs dead 5^*^ 32 Of fuperfcetation 5^^ 33 Ofthefumor called Mola, or a Mole growing in the womb of Women ' 5 ^ ^ 34 How to difcern true conception from a falfe conception, or Mola ib. 3 5 What cure muji be ufed to the Mola 5 ^4 3^ Offumors or fwellings happening to the Pancreas or Sweet-bread,afid the whole Mefentery 5^5 3 7 Of the caufe of barrennef in Wmen 5 ^ ^ 3 8 Of the barrennef or unfuitfulnefi of Women 5^7 35? I he figns of a dilfempered womb ib. 40 Of the falling down, or perverfon, or turning of the womb • 5<^8 41 ■* fhe cure of the falling down of the womb 5 ^9 42 Of the tunicle or membrane calledHytncn ‘j'jo 43 A memorable hijiory of the membrane called Hymen,5 7 ^ 44 0f the (ir angulation of the womb 57^ 45 f he figns of imminent jirangulation of the womb 573 4^ How to k^ow whether the Woman be dead in the jirangu- lation of the womb, or not ib. 47 How to kpow whether the firangulation of the womb comes of the fuppreffion of the Flowers, or the corruption of the Seed ib. 48 Of tli^ cure of the jir angulation of the womb 574 4P Of womens monethly Flux or Courfes 575 5 o fhe caufes of Womens monethly F lux or Courfes 57^ 51 fhe caufes of the fuppreffion of the Courfes or menftrual Flux 377 52 What accidents follow the fuppreffion or flopping of the monethly Flux and Flowers ib. 53 Of provoking the Flowers or Courfes ib. 5 4 Of the figns of the approaching of the menjir. Flux 57^ 55 Accidents follow immoderate fluxes of the Flowers or Courfes 579 56 Of (ioppingthe immoderate flowing of the Flowers and Courfes ib. ’j’J Of local Medicins to be ufed againji the immoderate 58 Of womens Fluxes, or the Whites 5^® 59 Of the caufes of the Whites 5^^ 60 The cure of the Whites ib. 61 Of the Hsemorrhoides and Warts of the Neck^ of the womb 5 ^ ^ 62 Of the cure of the Warts that are in the NecJ{_ of the womb 5^2 53 Of Chaps, and thofe wrinkled and hard Excrefcences, which the Greeks call Condylomzts. 583 ^4 Of the itching of the womb ib. 65 Of the relaxation of the great Gut, or intejiine, which happeneth to women ib. 66 Of the relaxation of the Navel in Children ' 5^4 67 Of the pain that Children have in breeding of Teeth ib. Book XXV. Of Monfters and Prodigies j from pag, 585, to pag. <528, Book XXVI. Of the Faculties of Simple Medicins, as alfo of their Compofition and Ufe. Ch.i. What a Medicin vs, and how it dijfereth from nou- rijhment pag.^29 2 The differences of Medicins in their matter and fub- jiance ib. 3 The difference of Simples in their qualities and effefis,6 3 o 4 Of the fecond Faculties of Medicins 6^1 5 Of the third Facuities of Medicins ib. 6 Of the fourth Faculty of Medicins 6^2 7 OfTajies ib. 8 Of the preparation of Medicins ^34 p Of repelling or repercuffive Medicins ib. 10 Of attra&ive Medicins ' , ^35 11 Of refolving Medicins 6^6 12 Of Suppuratives ib. 1^ Of mollifying things ^37 14 Of deterjives, or mundifleatives 6^^ 15 OfSarcoticks ib. 16 Of Epulotic^s, er skinning Medicins ^39' 17' Of Agglutinatives ib« 18 Of Pyroticks, or CauflickMedicins ^40 1 p Of Anodynes, orfuch as mitigate or affppage pain ib. 2 o Of the Compofition and Vfe of Medicins 6/S^i 21 Of the Wnghts and Meajures, and the notes of both of them. ib. 22 OfClyjiers ^43 23 Of Suppofttories, Nodules, and Pejfarks ^44 24 Of Oils ^45 25 Of Liniments ib. 2 6 Of Ointments ib. 27 Of Cerats and Emplaflers 6\'] 28 Of Cataplajms and Pultifes 6yp 2p Of Fomentations 6’jo 30 Of Embrocations ib. 31 OfEpithemes ^51 ^2 Of Potential Cauteries ib. 33 OfVefcatories 652 34 0/ Collyria ^53 3 5 OfErrhines, and Sternutatories ib. 3 6 Of Apophlegmatifms, or Majiicatories ^54 37 OfGargarifms ib* 38 OfVentifrices ^55 3 p Of Bags or guilts ib- 40 Of Fumigations ^5 ^ 41 Of a Particular, or Half-bath ib* 42 Of Baths ^57 43 Of Stoves or Hot-houfes ^59 44 0/Fuci, x.Q.Wajhes and fuch things for the fmoothing and beautifying of the skj^n ^ 45 Ofthe^\JLttzi:ol3iCC2i,orafieryFace 661 46 To blac}{or colour the Hair d^2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30342843_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)