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
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- 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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![and their Jjimptomr^ ^39- h V'enery^ 241, By naifej ibid. Xhe particular cure^2a^^i Why trepanned^ ■ 244 Fractures more particularly^ and firji of the nofe^ 331. Of the lon>er-ja)v^ib\d0 Of the Collar-bone^ 33^. Of the Jhoulder-blade^ ibid. Of the breajl-bone^ 333. Of theKibs^ ibid. Of the Ycnchx2£^or Racl^hones^ 335. Of the Holy-bone^ ibid. Of the Rump^ ibid. Of the Hipj 33^* Of the Shoulder or Arm-bone^ ibid. Of the Cztbit or Ell and Wand^ ibid. Of the Hand^ 337. Of the Fhigh^ ibid. Of the Ehigh near the ]oynt^ 339' Of the patella or rrhirl-bone^ 340. Of the leg^ ibid. Of the bo nes of the feet ^ 345 EraCmres ajfociated rvith wounds^ how to be bound up ^ 325^341 French Fox^ See Lues Vgnerea. Frictions their kinds andufe, ’ 21 F uci, how made^ 660 Fumigations^ their differences^ matter ahdform^ 6*36 Fundament the falling down thereof 211, the caufes and ^^res, . ibid. Fungus, an excrefcence fametmes happening in Fraciures of 248 G. GAlens Efigies and praife^ 6']% Gall and the bladder thereof See, 72 Ganglion, what., properly fo called, 185 Gangrene, what, 2 pp. Fhe general and particular caufes, ibid. Fhat which is occafioned by cold, upon what part itfeizes, 300. ibid. Prognojiick^, :^oi, fhege¬ neral cure,ihid, The particular cure, ibid. Gargareon, i2p Gargarifms, their matter and form, 642. repelling,repining and detergent ones, 2 00,2o i Gar lick good againji the Plague, ^ 4^ Gaftricavena, Gaftrepiplois vena, ibid. Major, 74 Geefe their warinefs in flying over mount Taurus, 41 Gemelli mufeuli, 1 d i Gemini mufculi, 14^ Generation, what it is, 14. What neceffary thereto, 535 Generation, of the Navil, 5 40 Giddinefs, See Vertigo. Ginglymos what, 16^ Giraffa, ajirange bcafi, . ;,. 622 Glandula, what fort of tumor, ipS Glandula lacrymalis, 121 Glandules in general, 'll. At the root of the tongue;^ 12 p Their inflammation and cure, i . - .ip8 Gians penis, 83. Not rightly perforated, how to be help¬ ed, Glyflers, their differences, materialsfScc, (554, Several de- fcriptionsofthem,ibld. They maynourifh, ibid. Goats dung is good to difeufs fchirrous tumors, 189 Golden ligatures,how made, 208 Gompholis . 155 Gonorrhoea, how different from a virulent firangury, 440 the cure, _ Gout the names and kjnds thereof, 414. the occult caufes thereof, ibid, the manifeji caufes thereof, 41 d. out of what parts it may flow, ibid, figns that it flows from the Brain, or Liver, 417. Howto know this or that humor accompanying the Gouty malig¬ nity, ibid. Progfwfiickp, ibid. The general method to prevent and cure z?,. 418. Vmtitingfometimes good, 41 p. Other general remedies, 420. Diet convenient, 421. What wine not good, ibid. How tofirengthenthejoynts ibid. The palliative cure thereof r\.2 2. Local medicines in a cold Gout, ^2^. In a hot or fanguine Gout, ^2^. In a Choleric}^ Gout, 425* What is to be done after the fit is over, 427* Tophi or knots how caufed, ibid. The Hip-gout or Sciatica, 428. The cure thereof, 42^ Grifiles what, po, ofthenofe, 124. of theL^iinx, 130 Groins their wounds, 266. Their Tumors, See Bubos, Guajacum, the choke faculties and parts, 433. , The preparation of the decoUion thereof, ibid. The ufe. Gullet and the hifiory theref 105. The wounds tUreof, 257 Gums ove-rgrown with flefh, how to be helped, 197 Guns their inventor, 270. Their farce, 271. theeaufe of their reports, 276 Gun-powder notpoifonous, 273. How made, 274 Gutta rofacea what, 661. The cure, ibid. Guts their fubjiance, figure and number, 6S, Their fite and connexion, 6 p, AHion, ibid. How to betaken forth,! 6, Signs that they are wounded, 2^4. Their cure, 2 6'^. Their V leers, 217 H, Hemorrhoids what, their differences and cure, 321. In the nec\ of the womb, 582 Haemorrhoidalis interna, 74. Externa, 77 Haemorrhoidalis arteria, five mefenterica inferior, 74 Haemorrhous, a Serpent his bite^ the figns and cure, 474 Haiit, a jirange bead, (5 2 5 Hair, what the original andufe, 106, How to mak^it blacky, 662, How to tak^ it off, ibid. Hairy fcalp, the connexion andufe,io6.The wounds thereof not to be neglelied, 107. The cure thereof being contufed, Handtal^ generally, what, 141. The fra&ure theref with the cure, 337. How to fupply the defers thereof, 530 Hares how they provide for their young, 38 ♦ Hare-lips what, ypo. Their cure, ibid. Harmonia jSS Hawks, Head, the general defeription thereof, 106. The conteining and contained pars thereof, ibid. The mufculoM skin thereof, ibid. Why affebied when any membranous part U hurt, 107. The wounds thereof, 225, &c. The falling ^away of the hair and other affects thereof, 375. The diflo- cation thereof, ^ ^ ^ Hearing, the organ, obje&. See. thereof, 14 Heart, and the hifiory thereof, p 5. The ventricles thereof,p6. Signs of the wounds thereof, 25^ Heat, one and the jame efficient caufe of all humors at the ' fame time:,!, three caufes thereof, 16p HeUick^ fever with the differences, caufes, figns, and cure, 262- Hedg-hogs, how they provide for their young, 58 Heel, and the parts thereof 160, Why a fraciure there¬ of fo dangerous fLiS, Thediflocationthereof,^!2, Symp¬ toms following upon the contufion thereof, ibid. Wloy fub- jeH to inflammation, ibid. Hemicrania, See Megrim, Hemlocff the poyfonous quality thereof, and the cure, 484 Henbane and thepoyfonous quality and the cure, 483 Hermaphrodites, l!,and‘392 Heron, his fight and the Falcon, 45 Hernie, and the kinds thereof, 205 Humeralis, . • 211 Herpes and the kinds thereof, 17p. The acre, ibid. Hip-gout, See Sciatica Hip, the diflocation thereof, 3 dd. Prognofiicks, 348. Signs, that it is diflocated outwardly or inwardly, 367. 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