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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![Utn Agtte^ip^* in an Aneurirma,ip4. in the Parotides, ipy. in the Dropfie-, 203* in a Sarcocelein Tvomds, 217. in fradures of thefcuU^ 23 d. in womdsof the liver andguts^ 26^, in a gangrene^ ^01. inulcers^ 309* infra£lHres^^2%, inDiflocations^^^o, in a di/located ]arv^^ 51. in the diflocated Vertebr3e,3 5 5. in a dijlocated Hipj 3d<5. in the fione^ 3^3* infup- prejjion of the urine^ £^06, in the ulcerated reins and bladder^ 4*^7• intheGout^ 4^7* iw Luss Vene- rea, 433,&c. in a virulent ftrangury^ 44^* fmallpox, ^^2. mtheleprofte\ ^62, concerning po;^ fons^ 4d8. in the bite of a mad dog^ 47** plague^ 502.. in plague fores . --^2-- Pronatores mufculi, Properties of a good Surgeon^ ^ Proptofis oculi, Frojiates^ Proud-flejh in ulcers^ hojv helped^ Pfilothra, their form and ufe^ Pudenda Vense, Pulfe^ the triple ufe thereof, Pulfation in a Phlegmon horv caufed, Pultiffes horv different from Cataplafms, Pundtus aureus, Puncture of a nerve, vahy deadly. Purging vphether necejfary in the beginning of peflilent difea^ Purple fpots, ortolans in the plague, 5 *2 P^heir cure, 5*3 Pus, or quitture, the figns thereof, *75 How it may flow from the wounded part and be evacuated by urine and (loot, ^°5 Putrefa&ion in the plague different from common putr^aat- on, ^ Hhree caufes thereof, 49^ Pies may be taught to fpeak^ 4 5 Pylorus, 7 Pyramidal mufcles, 5 Pyrotickj,their nature, kinds,and ufe, °40 5ld,&C. 150 2 381 7S),&c. 312 662 77 *3 173 64P 208 2dd Re(5tum inteftinum, ^9 Reins, See Kidnies, Remedies fupernatural, ^04 See Medicines* Remora, the wondrous force thereof, Repletio ad vafa & ad vires, Repercuffves, What diffuades their ufe. When to be ufed. Fit to he put into, and upon the eye, Tfheir differences,^^* Reports how to be made, Refolving medicines, and their kfnds, Refolving andjirengthning medicines, Refpiration how a voluntary motion. The ufe thereof, Re(i neceffaryfor kpiitting of broken bones, Rete mirabile. Whether different from the Plexus chotoides, Rhinocerot, 42, His enmity with the Fhphant, Rhomboides mufculus, Ribs, their number, connexion, and conftftence, Tfheir contufon, and a flrange fymptom fometimes hap-- hapening thereon, 2^6, Their fra£}ure , the danger and cure, • ^ ^ j Symptoms enfuing thereon, 334* Their diflocation and cure, 355 -Right mufcles of the EfigeiiXnum, Rim of the BeUy^ ^5* Thu fg^re, compofnre, &c. thereof, ibid. Ringworms, *79 Rotulagenu, ‘ *5® Rough Artery, *®3 Rowlers, See Bandages, Rules cf Surgery, ^ Rump, the fracture thereof, 335* The diflocation thereof, 355. 'theme, ' . . ^ Ruptures, 2O'), Their Iqnds, ibid. Their cure, 2od, OCc. 61^ 23 634. 172 *74 380 634 ^80 <535 I79>*97 *5 94 340 1*5 nd <525 *4* 91,92 QUadrigemini mufculi, ’5^ ^uartane ague or fever, the caufes, figns, Jymptoim^ Prognoflick^, and cure, ^tickflver, why fo called Whether hot or cold. Wherefore good. The kinds thereof. How topurifle it. See Hydrargyrum, ^otidianfever, the caufe thereof. The Signs, Symptoms,Bcc. The cure, ^ . How to be diflinguifhed from a double Tertian, ibid. 487 ibid. ibid. ibid. 4^8 187 ibid. ibid. ibid. SAcer muiculus, Sacrae vena?. R, 335 RAckchones,theirfraUure, Radifh root draws out venom powerfully, Radius, what, iamus fplenicus, Mefenteriacus, ^ 3.anula, whyfo called, the caufe and cure, . . Utsham, m Rcfeager, the foyfonm q/uUty ,ni am, laving, SeeDelirium, _ leafon, and thefundions thereof, 5 4? 5*8 *45 73 74 197 S, 140 7^ Sacro-lumbus mnrculus, * 4® Salamanders the fymptoms that enfue upon hU poyfon, and the cure, 475 Salivation, 23 Sanguine perfons, their manners anddifeafes, 10 Saphena vena, when and where to be opened, 152 Sarcocele, 205. The prognoflicks and cure, 211 Sarcoticks, fimple and compound, None truly juch ’ ibid. Scabious , the effe^ thereof againji a peflilent^ carbuncle, 518 Scales how kpown to he fevered from the bones. Scales, of brafs, their poyfonous quality and cure. Of iron, their harm and cure. Scaled bead, theftgns and cure thereof, Scalenus mufculus. Scalp, hairyffcalp, Scaphoidesos, Scars how to help their deformity, Sc2.xusafijh, , . Sceleton, *^3, * 4,* 5 Sciatica,thecaufe,Bcc, ^2%, The cure 4^9 Scirrhus, , 1S8. What tumors referred thereto 172. The differences. Signs and Prognqjhck^s, ibb. J ' ibid. L VVtP. r> Scorpion bred in the brain by fmelling to Bafil, 47 Their defcription,fling and cure, *^ ^ ^ 342 48 d ibid. 375 *35 lod ido 5*9 42 i.e<5:i mufculi, 22,158 Scrophuls, tbeir caufe and cure.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30342843_0805.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)