The Frenche chirurgerye, or all the manualle operations of chirurgerye , vvith divers, & sundrye figures, and amongst the rest, certayne nuefovvnde instrumentes, verye necessarye to all the operationes of chirurgerye. Through Iaques Guillemeau, of Orleans ordinarye chirurgiane to the Kinge, and sworen in the citye of Paris. And novv truelye translated out of Dutch into Englishe by A.M.

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The Frenche chirurgerye, or all the manualle operations of chirurgerye , vvith divers, & sundrye figures, and amongst the rest, certayne nuefovvnde instrumentes, verye necessarye to all the operationes of chirurgerye. Through Iaques Guillemeau, of Orleans ordinarye chirurgiane to the Kinge, and sworen in the citye of Paris. And novv truelye translated out of Dutch into Englishe by A.M.
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Guillemeau, Jacques, 1550?-1613.
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Imprinted at Dort :: By Isaac Canin,
M.D.xcvij. [1597, i.e. 1598]
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Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Frenche chirurgerye, or all the manualle operations of chirurgerye , vvith divers, & sundrye figures, and amongst the rest, certayne nuefovvnde instrumentes, verye necessarye to all the operationes of chirurgerye. Through Iaques Guillemeau, of Orleans ordinarye chirurgiane to the Kinge, and sworen in the citye of Paris. And novv truelye translated out of Dutch into Englishe by A.M." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02364.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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  • Salvatella. Fol. 29
  • Saphena. Fol. 30
  • Sciatica vena. ibidem
  • Seconde incarnative suture. Fol. 15
  • Seconde genetalle suture. ibidem
  • Secōde meanes to cure the sinckinge of the pallate. Fol. 25
  • Seconde Kinde of Ligamente. Fol. 44
  • Seconde kinde of attractive Ligament. Fol. 45
  • Seton properlye taken. Fol. 43
  • Seton improperlye taken. ibidem
  • Seton vvith the vse therof ibidem. ibidem
  • Signes contrarye to prognosticatione. Fol. 3
  • Signes of a deadlye fracture of the sculle. Fol. 3
  • Signes vvhen the braynes are hurte. ibidem
  • Signes vvhen the backbone is hurte. Fol. 3
  • Signes vvhen the harte is vvounded. ibidem
  • Signes to knovve vvhen the Trepane is enterede into the Diploe. Fol. 12
  • Signes vvhen matter is fullye ripened. Fol. 17
  • Signes to knovve the vlcerations Ateromata, Steato∣mata, and Melicerides. Fol. 18
  • Signes of the matter vvhich is retayned in the Breste. (19
  • Signes of a vvaterburste. Fol. 21
  • Signes of a venoumouse Polypus. Fol. 22
  • Signes of a tractable Polypus. ibidem
  • Signes of a counterfissure. Fol. 9
  • Signes to knovve vvhen the svvollen almondes exvl∣cerate, vvith their remedyes. Fol. 26
  • Signes of an Aneurisma. Fol. 30
  • Signes of a venoumouse horseleech. Fol. 31
  • Signes of a goode horseleech. ibidem.
  • Signes vvherbye the Chyrurgian is hindered, to dravv forth the Childe out of his mothers bodye. Fol. 35
  • Signes of a deade Childe in his mothers bodye. Fol. 36
  • Signes of suppuratione. Fol. 17
  • Signes vvhen the small guttes are hurt. Fol. 48
  • Signes vvhen the greate intestines are hurte. Fol. 48
  • Similitude. Fol. 50
  • Situatione of the patient, in the extirpation of a ioyn∣cte. Fol. 37
  • Situatione of a ioyncte must be naturalle, & accusto∣mede. Fol. 46
  • Sixe thinges vvhich in sovvinge must be cōsidered. Fol. 13
  • Smalle gutts being cut a sunder, are incurable. Fol. 16
  • Some men dye of a smalle vvounde. Fol. 4
  • Some men are cured contayninge the bullet in their bodye. Fol. 5
  • Some vvoundes are esteemed smalle, vvhich indeede are greate, and daungerouse. Fol. 51
  • Sovvinge may not vvith anye violence be done in the lippes of a vvounde. Fol. 14
  • Sovvinge of the haremouth. Fol. 15
  • Sovvinge of the bellye must not be done as the other sutures. Fol. 16
  • Staphilocauston vvhat it is. Fol. 25
  • Stomacke, and guttes beinge hurte. Fol. 4
  • Subdivisione of the secōde inferiour ligature in a bro∣ken legge. Fol. 46
  • Substance of actuall Cauteryes. Fol. 46
  • Substance of the Cauteryes vvhich the auncient pro∣fessors vsed. ibidem
  • Suddayne death proceedinge of ioy. Fol. 52
  • Suffocatione of the naturall caliditye. Fol. 50
  • Superfluouse comestione, & bibacitye, are not so op∣pugnant vnto vs, as is Melancholye, or sorrovve. Fol. 52
  • Supernaturalle teeth. Fol. 27
  • Sutures of the heade variable. Fol. 9
  • Suture in a separatede place is needelesse. Fol. 13
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