The noble experyence of the vertuous handy warke of surgeri, practysyd [and] compyled by the moost experte mayster Iherome of Bruynswyke, borne in Straesborowe in Almayne ... Item there after he hath authorysed and done it to vnderstande thrugh the trewe sentences of the olde doctours and maysters very experte in the scyence of surgery, as Galienus, Ipocras, Auicenna, Gwydo, Haly abbas, Lancfrancus of mylen, Iamericus, Rogerius, Albucasis, Place[n]tinus, Brunus, Gwilhelmus de saliceto, [and] by many other maysters whose names be wryten in this same boke. ... Item yf ye fynde ony names of herbes or of other thynges wherof ye haue no knowlege, yt shall ye knowe playnly by the potecarys. Item here shall you fynde also for to make salues, plasters, powders, oyles, and drynkes for woundes. Item who so desyreth of this science ye playne knowlege let hym oftentymes rede this boke, and than he shall gette perfyte vnderstandynge of the noble surgery
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- The noble experyence of the vertuous handy warke of surgeri, practysyd [and] compyled by the moost experte mayster Iherome of Bruynswyke, borne in Straesborowe in Almayne ... Item there after he hath authorysed and done it to vnderstande thrugh the trewe sentences of the olde doctours and maysters very experte in the scyence of surgery, as Galienus, Ipocras, Auicenna, Gwydo, Haly abbas, Lancfrancus of mylen, Iamericus, Rogerius, Albucasis, Place[n]tinus, Brunus, Gwilhelmus de saliceto, [and] by many other maysters whose names be wryten in this same boke. ... Item yf ye fynde ony names of herbes or of other thynges wherof ye haue no knowlege, yt shall ye knowe playnly by the potecarys. Item here shall you fynde also for to make salues, plasters, powders, oyles, and drynkes for woundes. Item who so desyreth of this science ye playne knowlege let hym oftentymes rede this boke, and than he shall gette perfyte vnderstandynge of the noble surgery
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- Brunschwig, Hieronymus, ca. 1450-ca. 1512.
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- In the yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxv. [1525] and the. xxvi. day of Marche]
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"The noble experyence of the vertuous handy warke of surgeri, practysyd [and] compyled by the moost experte mayster Iherome of Bruynswyke, borne in Straesborowe in Almayne ... Item there after he hath authorysed and done it to vnderstande thrugh the trewe sentences of the olde doctours and maysters very experte in the scyence of surgery, as Galienus, Ipocras, Auicenna, Gwydo, Haly abbas, Lancfrancus of mylen, Iamericus, Rogerius, Albucasis, Place[n]tinus, Brunus, Gwilhelmus de saliceto, [and] by many other maysters whose names be wryten in this same boke. ... Item yf ye fynde ony names of herbes or of other thynges wherof ye haue no knowlege, yt shall ye knowe playnly by the potecarys. Item here shall you fynde also for to make salues, plasters, powders, oyles, and drynkes for woundes. Item who so desyreth of this science ye playne knowlege let hym oftentymes rede this boke, and than he shall gette perfyte vnderstandynge of the noble surgery." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03315.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- illustration
- ¶ The Prologe of the noble hand worke of Surgery.
- ¶ Here begyn̄eth the table of this present volume.
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¶ Here begynneth the handworke of Ano¦thomia in generall / of y
e membres / skynne flesshe / vaynes / senowys / and bonys. - ¶ The Anothomia in generall
- ¶ The anothomia of the composyde membris. Ca. ij.
- ¶ The anothomia of the face. ca. iij.
- ¶ Of the necke / and backe bone. Ca. iiij.
- ¶ Of the shulders / armys / and the great handes. Ca. v.
- ¶ The Anothomie of the brest and his partyes a mēbres Ca. vi.:.
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¶ Of y
e bely & his mēbrys. Ca. vii. - ¶ Of the flankes & herpartyes Ca. viii.
- ¶ Of the grayne or semynall vessellys. Ca. ix.
- ¶ Of the shynnes / and great fete. Ca.. x.
- ¶ Of the bonys in the greate fote. Ca.. xi.
- illustrations
- ¶ Of the helynge of small vuoūdis, Ca, xii.
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¶ Of the stichyng
or festenynge of great woūdis in the flesshe. ca. xiii. - ¶ Of the woundys in senowes. ca. xiiii.
- ¶ Tostaunce blode in the woun∣dyd veynes. Ca. xv
- ¶ Of the woundes where thornys splētys / or suche lyke be in. Ca xvi.
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¶ Of
is shot with poysoned he dis and other thyngis ca. xvii. - ¶ Of woūdis that be shot with poyseneth arrow hedis and many other thynges. Ca. xvii.
- ¶ Of woūdis shot with a gōne where as the venym of the powder abydyth in. Ca. xviii.
- ¶ Of crusshed woundes. Ca. xix.
- ¶ Of woundes in the bonys. Ca. xx.
- ¶ Of a depe wounde and not well sene. Ca. xxi.
- ¶ Of woundes com by venymous stynges / or of wode doggys bytynges / or of snakes / adders / scorpy¦ons / or of other suche lyke. Ca. xxij.
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¶ How you shall
ure these aforsayd woūdes. ca. xxiij. -
¶ Of the new cu∣re & helpynge of fresshe woūdes
baw∣ e. Ca. xxiiii. - ¶ How that the wounded {per}sone ought to dressed and ruled in mete / in drynke. &c. Ca. xxv.
- ¶ Of the accyden∣tes or fallynges of dyseases that co∣meth to the woundes. ca xxvi.
- ¶ Of the generall woūdes ī the heed. Ca. xxvij.
- ¶ Of the woūdes in the heed whiche fortune by cuttyn¦ge without breki∣ge of the brayne pā¦ne, Ca, xxviii,
- ¶ Of the woūdes in the heed come by cuttynge and bre∣kynge of the brayne panne / & not thrughe perced. Ca. xxix.
- ¶ Of a woūde in the heed throughe cuttynge / with brekynge of Craney without lo∣synge of substaunce to the inner moost couerynge or superficion ouer the brayne throughe perced Ca. xxx.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the heed with cō¦tusyon and small brekige of the bray ne pānè. Ca. xxxi.
- ¶ Of the wounde with cōtusyō and without brekynge of the brayne panne Ca. xxxij.
- ¶ Of the woūdes of the heed with contusyon & with lytell brekynge of the braynepanne Ca xxxiij
- ¶ Of the cōtusyō with a grete frac∣ture and brekynge of the brayne panne. Ca. xxxiiij.
- ¶ The mendemen¦tes of accedētes or euylles fallynge. Ca. xxxv.
- ¶ Of the dyntes of the brayne pāne lyke as a kettyll is dynted whan they fall vpon a hardestone. Ca. xxxvi.
- ¶ Of the woūdes in the face. ca. xxxvij.
- ¶ Of the woūdes in the eyes. Ca: xxxviij.
- ¶ For the woūde of the eeres Ca xxxviij b.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the nose. Ca. xxxix.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the mouthe Ca. xl.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the necke ca. xli.
- ¶ Of the wounde ī the schulders or bytwene the schulder Ca. xlij.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the sholds and vppermost part of the arme aboue theelbow. ca. xliij
- ¶ Of the woūde ī the elbow, ca, xliiij
- ¶ Of the Woūdes in the ioynts shul¦ders elbowes / hyppis / knees / and of the glyttynge water. Ca. xlv.
- ¶ Of the woūdes betwene the elbo∣we and the handys. Ca. xlvi.
- ¶ Of the wounde of the hande and the fyngers. Ca. xlvij.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the brest, Ca, xlviij.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the mawe mols¦te / or pyt of the hert. Ca. xlix.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the belly. Ca. l.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the bladder / and in the kydney. Ca. li.
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¶ Of woundesi
the iarde or coddes Ca. lij. - ¶ Of the wounde bytwene the hyppes / and the ne∣ther parte of the backe. Ca. liij
- ¶ Of the wounde in the thyghe. Ca. liiij.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the knee. Ca. lv.
- ¶ Of the wounde in the shynne, Ca. lvi.
- ¶ Of woundes in the ancle. Ca. lvij.
- ¶ Of the woūdes of the feete / or amonge the toes. Ca. lviij.
- ¶ Dfall maner of fractures brekynge of bones in generall and howe they shall be ryghted and heled. Ca. lix.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the nose, Ca, lx,
- Of the brekynge of the Jawbone & tethes. Ca, lxi,
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the necke and backe bone. Ca. lxij.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the forked bone / and shoulder. Ca. lxiij.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the shulder. Ca. lxiiij.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the bone aboue the elbowe. Ca. lxv.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the arme byneth the elbowe. Ca. lxvj.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the fyngers / or Joyntes. Ca. lxvij.
- ¶ Of the brokē bo¦nes in the brest. Ca. lxviij
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the rybbes. Ca. lxix.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the hyppes. Ca. lxx.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of pypes about the kne. Ca. lxxj.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the knee shyue or whorle bone. Ca. lxxij.
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the shynne. Ca. lxxiij.
- ¶ Of the bone bre¦kynge in the calfe of the legge. Ca. lxxiiij
- ¶ Of the brekyng of the bone abowe vpon the foote. Ca. lxxv.
- ¶ Of the bowyng of the bonys without brekynge. Ca. lxxvi.
- ¶ Of the dysloca∣cyon or dysmenbrynge of euery ioynt in generall. Ca. lxxvij
- ¶ Of the dysloca∣cie of the Jawbone. ¶ Ca. lxxviij.
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣brynge of the necke and rygbone. Ca. lxxix.
- ¶ Of the dysloca∣cyon of therybbes. Ca. lxxx.
- ¶ Of the dysloca∣cie of the bonys of the shulders. Ca. lxxxi.
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣brynge of the shulders. Ca. lxxxij
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣brynge of the elbowe. Ca. lxxxiij.
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣brynge of the hand or knot of the wrest. Ca. lxxxiiij.
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣bynge of the fyngers. Ca. lxxxv.
- ¶ Of the dsymen∣brynge of the bonys of the hyp∣pys. Ca. lxxxvi.
- ¶ Of the dysmen∣brynge of the knee shynes. Ca. lxxxvij.
- ¶ Of the dysmem∣brynge of the knees, Ca, lxxxviij.
- ¶ Of the dysmem∣brynge of the feete. Ca. lxxxix.
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Of the dysmēbrin¦ge of the bone on the feete. Ca.
x - Of the harde styf and croked membrys how and in what māner they shalbe cured or / helpen / and ryghted. Ca. xci.
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¶ Howe the cōsu∣mynge mēbres ought to be hol∣pen and cured. Ca. xcii.
- ¶ A Salue.
- ¶ Another good plaster to the same.
- ¶ Another proued expe¦riment to the same.
- ¶ A Salue.
- This salue folowyng shalbe takē last to the cōsumed membres.
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A sereclothe after y
t the membre is brought in his fyrst forme - ¶ A fayre conynge to this same
- ¶ An experte plaster ser∣uynge to the same.
- ¶ Another Salue
- ¶ How you shall staūce blode / and cōsume it that is come with a fall or stryken with a blonte wepyn as with a clobbe or staffe or other instrument not edged / nor cuttynge. Ca. xciij.
- ¶ Howe you shal helpe hym or them that thrughe suche a fall / stroke / or chaunche / be faynt or feole. Ca. xciiij.
- ¶ Howe you shal helpen hym that is fallen or be∣tyn / and yf his blode be ronne / or engeled lyke cruddys / & the flesshe brusyd. Ca. xcv.
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¶ Here after folo∣weth the Antido¦tharius in the whiche thou mayst lerne howe thou shalt make many and dy¦uers noble plasters / salues / powders / oyles / and wounde drynkes / the whiche be very necessary and
houe full / vtyll / and profytable for euery surgion therin to be expert / and redy at all ty∣mes of nede. - The maner how ye shall make somme salues and oyntmentes very nedefull to the surgeans.
- ¶ Here foloweth the correctyons of this presence boke.
- colophon