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 6, 2024.

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  • Inanimate thinges feele effectes of the moone. Fol. 51
  • Incarnative suture and her fiye manner of vvayes. Fol. 15
  • Incarnative ligature. Fol. 44
  • Indication hovv vve may easilye, or difficultlye attay∣ne to the bloodye flixe. Fol. 48
  • Infusione of Rhubarbe. Fol. 49
  • Inscisione must be done, before inflammatione. Fol. 11
  • Instructione hovv to vvorke vvyselye. Fol. 7
  • Inscision of the Scrotum. Fol. 21
  • Instructione to knovve vvhether the extirpatede mē∣bre must be stenchede or lett bleede. Fol. 38
  • Intent of the Aucthor. Fol. 5
  • Intentione of the Aucthor concerninge the fistles of the fundament. Fol. 24
  • Intent of the Aucthor of Phlebotomye. Fol. 27
  • Inventione of sciences. Fol. 1
  • Inventione of the Cauteryes is throughe nature she∣vvede vnto vs. Fol. 40
  • In phlebotomising of those vvhich are phrensye, vve ought to make but a smalle apertione. Fol. 28
  • In vvhat persons the dravving of vvater must be vsed, and in vvhat it must be left. Fol. 20
  • ...

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  • In vvhat places the scarifications may be made. Fol. 21
  • In vvhat persons the operatione of the haremouthes is daungerous. Fol. 23
  • In vvhat partes the Cauteryes must be applyede. Fol. 40
  • In vvhat partes vve ought to applye the Seton. Fol. 43
  • Irregulated seasō of the yeare, aultereth our bodyes. Fol. 51
  • It is surer to make an inscision, in the fistles of the fun∣dament then to tye them. Fol. 35
  • Iudgement must be providentlye given. Fol. 4
  • Iugularis vena. Fol. 29
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