A needefull, new, and necessarie treatise of chyrurgerie briefly comprehending the generall and particuler curation of vlcers, drawen foorth of sundrie worthy wryters, but especially of Antonius Calmeteus Vergesatus, and Ioannes Tagaltius, by Iohn Banister ... Hereunto is anexed certaine experiments of mine ovvne inuention, truely tried, and daily of me practised.
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- A needefull, new, and necessarie treatise of chyrurgerie briefly comprehending the generall and particuler curation of vlcers, drawen foorth of sundrie worthy wryters, but especially of Antonius Calmeteus Vergesatus, and Ioannes Tagaltius, by Iohn Banister ... Hereunto is anexed certaine experiments of mine ovvne inuention, truely tried, and daily of me practised.
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- Banister, John, 1540-1610.
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- Imprinted at London :: By Thomas Marshe,
- Anno. 1575.
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"A needefull, new, and necessarie treatise of chyrurgerie briefly comprehending the generall and particuler curation of vlcers, drawen foorth of sundrie worthy wryters, but especially of Antonius Calmeteus Vergesatus, and Ioannes Tagaltius, by Iohn Banister ... Hereunto is anexed certaine experiments of mine ovvne inuention, truely tried, and daily of me practised." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03479.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 21, 2025.
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ioyned with the Fluxe of humors, it may be amended with Vnguentūalb. or Rub. cum Camfora, or Vng. ex Pompholig. vel de Plumbo, vel de Cerusa, aut aqua Rosacea, & Succis Plantaginis, Solani, & Semperuiui.
Colde intemperature may be amēded by fotibus,* 1.3 only of wine, heated or boiling therein Wormwoode, Mintes, Isope, Penirial, Calamint, Organi. Rosemary, Stechados. &c. or Lee with Allom, or vn∣guē. Basilic. or vng. Citrin. vel Dealthea. The moist intemperature,* 1.4 is brought to a natural (by exiccatiue vnguentes, as De Pōpholi, de Plūbo, de Cerusa, de Gratia Dei, Diacalcitis The humors respected for yt intēperature hapneth seldome with∣out a humor, neither must we passe ye na∣ture of thaffected part, which must either more or lesse, receiue drying medicines.
The drie intemperature, may be resto∣red naturall (sayeth Galene) by fotions of water, or Vng. Basilicō, or vng.* 1.5 de Pi∣ce, or Diachilon dissolued in oyle, to eue∣ry ounce whereof is added Pulueris Ro∣sarum. I dragme.
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De intem∣perie cu••••vlcere.
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Calid. quo modo e∣mendetur.
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Frigid. vt curetur.
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Quomo∣do humid. intemp. ad natural. ••educitur.
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Sic Intem∣peratura ficca alte∣ratur. Galen. 4. Metho.