The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French. by Th: Johnson

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The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French. by Th: Johnson
Author
Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590.
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London :: Printed by Th: Cotes and R. Young,
anno 1634.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
Anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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A Catalogue of the VVorkes of AMBROSE PAREY, the King of France his Chiefe Chyrurgion, which were set forth in Latine, by James Guillemeau.

  • 1. AN Introduction, or compendi∣ous way to Chirurgery.
  • 2. Of living creatures and mans ex∣cellency.
  • 3. Of the Anatomy of mans body.
  • 4. Of the vitall parts contained in the Chest.
  • 5. Of the Animall parts placed in the head.
  • 6. Of the Muscles and Bones, and other extreme parts of the body.
  • 7. Of Tumors contrary to nature in generall
  • 8. Of Tumors contrary to nature in particular.
  • 9. Of wounds in generall.
  • 10 Of the greene and bloudy wounds of each severall part.
  • 11 Of wounds made by Gun-shot, and other fiery Engins, and all sorts of weapons.
  • 12. Of Contusions and Gan∣greenes.
  • 13. Of Ʋlcers, Fistulaes, and Hae∣morroides.
  • 14. Of Ligatures, or Bandages.
  • 15. Of Fractures.
  • 16. Of Luxations, and Straines.
  • 17. Of diverse affects of the parts not agreeable to nature, whose cure commonly is performed by the hand.
  • 18. Of the Gout.
  • 19. Of the Lues Venerea, and those Symptomes that happen by reason thereof.
  • 20. Of the small Poxes and Measels and also of Wormes, and the Leprosie.
  • 21. Of Poysons, and of the biting of mad dogges, and the stinging and biting of venemous creatures.
  • 22. Of the Plague.
  • 23. Of the Arts to repaire those things which are defective, either by na∣ture or accident.
  • 24. Of the generation of Man.
  • 25. Of Monsters and Prodigies.
  • 26. Of the Faculties of simple me∣dicines, together with their composition and use.
  • 27. Of Distillations.
  • 28. A Treatise of reports, and the embalming of dead bodies.
  • 29. An Apologie, and Voyages; be∣ing not in the Latine, but transla∣ted out of the last French Edition, whom also I have followed in the number of the Bookes, least any should thinke some wanting, fin∣ding but 26. in the Latine, and 29. in the French.
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