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 May 23, 2024.

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  • Canckerous almōdes, may not be tyede, nor cut of. Fol. 26
  • Cauterizatione of the Caries must be reiterated. Fol. 34
  • Cauteryes to cauterize deepelye. Fol. 40
  • Cauteryes for those vvhich are troublede vvith the la∣zarye. Fol. 40
  • Cauteryes of Mr. Cheval. Fol. 41
  • Cauterye of Mr. Iaqves de Ville neufue. ibidem
  • Cauterye of Mr. Rasse d'esneux ibidem.
  • Cauterye vvhich in all haest can be made. Fol. 41
  • Cauterye in the Fibra. Fol. 42
  • Celsus. 9 his manner of sovvinge of the Bellye. Fol. 17
  • Cephalica. 29 openede vvithout daunger. Fol. 30
  • Chirurgerye is auncienter then Physicke. Fol. 1
  • Chyrurgerye must not rashlye be effectede. Fol. 8
  • Choyce of the place vvhere vve shoulde extirpate any ioyncte. Fol. 37
  • Circumiacent parte in all vlcerations in cauterizinge must be freede. Fol. 34
  • Cleavinge of the Eares, and nostrelles. Fol. 23
  • Clisteryes made in divers fashons. Fol. 49
  • Coloboma, curtum. Fol. 23
  • Columella. Fol. 24
  • Comparison. Fol. 50
  • Conclusione of the Apologye. Fol. 54
  • Consideratione for the vvoundes of the heade. Fol. 3
  • Consideration to be had before the givinge of repor∣te. Fol. 4
  • Consideration, of Bullets. Fol. 6
  • Consideratione in fasteninge of the Ligature. Fol. 45
  • Consideratione on the time of the yeare. Fol. 51
  • Constitutione of the vvounde. Fol. 52
  • Constitutione of the time, is commodious to resana∣tione. Fol. 54
  • Contemplatione of instrumentes. Fol. 53
  • Continuāce of the māner rightly to phlebotomise. Fol. 28
  • Continuance of raspinge of the Caries of bones. Fol. 33
  • Continuance of keepinge open an vlceration. Fol. 43
  • Convulsione in vvoundes is verye daungerous. Fol. 2
  • Corrosive vvith an inscisione in an Escara. Fol. 20
  • Councell of Hippocrates to dravve of the vvater. Fol. 21
  • Councell of aunciente professors, for the curinge of the Varices. Fol. 31
  • Corrodinge matter causeth manye badde accidētes. Fol. 52
  • Cure of the tunge tyinge. Fol. 24
  • Cure of Ranula, and reversione therof. Fol. 24
  • Cure of Aneurisma. Fol. 30
  • Cure of a Varice. Fol. 31
  • Cure of the putrefacted bones. Fol. 33
  • Cure of the Panaris. Fol. 39
  • Cure of a croockede finger. ibidem
  • Cure of the Dysenteria. Fol. 48
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