Another History.
A Merchant Grocer dwelling in St, Denis street at the signe of the great Tournois * 1.1 named the Iudge, who fell upon his head, where was made a wound neare the temporall muscle, where he had an artery opened, from whence issued forth blood with great impet••osity, in so much that common remedies would not serve the turne; I was called thither, where I found Master Rasse, Master Cointeret, Master Viard, sworne Chirurgions of Paris, to stay the blood; where presently I tooke a needle and thread, and tyed the arterie, and it bled no more after that, and was quickly cured. Master Rousselet can witnesse it, not long since Deacon of your Facul∣tie, who was in the cure with us.