A compendious chyrurgerie: gathered, & translated (especially) out of Wecker, at the request of certaine, but encreased and enlightened with certaine annotations, resolutions & supplyes, not impertinent to this treatise, nor vnprofitable to the reader: published for the benefite of all his countreymen, by Ihon Banester maister in chyrurgerie
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- A compendious chyrurgerie: gathered, & translated (especially) out of Wecker, at the request of certaine, but encreased and enlightened with certaine annotations, resolutions & supplyes, not impertinent to this treatise, nor vnprofitable to the reader: published for the benefite of all his countreymen, by Ihon Banester maister in chyrurgerie
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- Wecker, Johann Jacob, 1528-1586.
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- London :: Imprinted by Iohn Windet, for Iohn Harrison the elder,
- 1585.
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- Mediceine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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"A compendious chyrurgerie: gathered, & translated (especially) out of Wecker, at the request of certaine, but encreased and enlightened with certaine annotations, resolutions & supplyes, not impertinent to this treatise, nor vnprofitable to the reader: published for the benefite of all his countreymen, by Ihon Banester maister in chyrurgerie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14882.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the Right worship∣full and his verie good friend M. Robart Beale Esquier, one of the Clarkes of her Maiesties most ho∣norable priuie Counsell,
Iohn Banister wisheth dayly encrease of all ver∣tuous knowledge and happie health both here and euerlasting. - The Translator to the Reader.
- To his louing friend M. Banister.
- poem
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The first booke of Tumors aboue Nature.
- CHAP. I. Of the differences of Tumors.
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CHAP. II. Of sanguine Tumors, and first of t
e true and legitimate Phleg∣mon. - CHAP. III. Of the Carbuncle.
- CHAP. iiij. Of the Furuncle.
- CHAP. v. Of Gangraena and Sphacelus, or Syderatio.
- CHAP. vj. Of cholerick Tumors. Of Erysipelas, true, or legitimate.
- CHAP. VII. Of Herpes exedens, or de∣pascens.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Herpes miliaris.
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Of Flegmatike Tumors. Of the true or legiti∣mate Oedema.
CHAP. IX. - CHAP. X. Of the flatuous tumor.
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CHAP.
x j. Of the Tumor called struma. - CHAP. XII. Of Atheroma, Steatoma, and Meliceris.
- Of Melancholike Tu∣mors. CHAP. XIII. Of the true, or legitimate Scirrhus.
- Of Cancer not vlcerate. Cap. xiiij.
- Of the Tumors in particuler: And first of those that be in∣cident to the head. CHAP. XV. Of water in the head of a childe.
- Supply. CHAP. XVI. Struma and nodus in the head.
- CHAP. XVII. Of Psydracia.
- CHAP. XVIII. Lippitudo: Inflamation of the eyes.
- CHAP. XIX. Supplie. Epiphora, after some (perhaps) Op∣thalmia non vera, bleare and watering eyes.
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CHAP. XX. Pustules in the eyes are called Phlyctaen
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CHAP. XXI. AE
ylops and Anchilops. - CHAP. XXII. Supplie. Phlegmonous tumor in the Eare.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of Polypus.
- CHAP. XXIIII. Supplie. Parulis. Epulis.
- CHAP. XXV. Supplie. Batrachus, or Ranula.
- Supply. CHAP. XXVI. Tumor tonsillarum.
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Supply. CHAP. XXVII. Tumor Collumel
ae. - Supply. CHAP. XXVIII. Angina.
- Of tumors incidsnt to the Bellye. CHAP. XXIX. Standing foorth of the Nauel.
- CHAP. XXX. Epiplocele, and Enterocele.
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CHAP. XXXI. Cirs
cele. - CHAP. XXXII. Bubonocele.
- CHAP. XXXIII. Sarcocele.
- CHAP. XXXIIII. Hydrocele.
- CHAP. XXXV. Of Pneumatocele.
- Of the Tumors of the Glandulous partes. CHAP. XXXVI. Of Bronchocele.
- Supply. CHAP. XXXVII. Parotis.
- CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the small tumor Phyma.
- Supplie. CHAP. XXXIX. Phygethlon or Panus.
- CHAP. XL. Bubo venereus.
- Supply. CHAP. XLI. Bubo Pestilens.
- CHAP. XLII. Cruddeling of Milke in Wo∣mens brestes.
- CHAP. XLIII. Inflamation of the pappes.
- Supplie. CHAP. XLIIII. Inflamation of scrotum and the testicles.
- Of the tumors of the limmes or extreme members. CHAP. XLV. Paronychia.
- CHAP. XLVI. Of Wartes, and cornes, to wit, Myrmecia, Acrochor∣done, Clauo, and Thymio.
- Supplie. CHAP. XLVII. Tumor in the knee.
- Supply. CHAP. XLVIII. Varix and Aneurysma.
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THE SECOND BOOKE, ENTREA∣ting of woundes, and first in generall. Of the differences of wounds.
- CHAP. I. Of a greene wounde.
- CHAP. II. Of a contused wounde.
- CHAP. III. Of a broose, wherein there is effu∣sion, and cluttering of bloud vnder the skinne.
- CHAP. IIII. Of a wounde doone by byting, or stinging of creatures, either venimous, or otherwise.
- CHAP. V. Of a simple wounde in the flesh.
- CHAP. VI. Of a deepe and priuie wounde recei∣ued in the flesh without losse of substance.
- CHAP. VII. Of a hollowe wounde, with losse of substance in both the skinnes, and in the subiect flesh.
- CHAP. VIII. Of an equall or filled wound.
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CHAP. IX. Of a wounde hauing o
ergrowen, or prowde flesh. - CHAP. X. Of the wounde in the synewe, tendon, and ligament being prickt.
- CHAP. XI. Of a wounde made in the sinewe by way of cutting.
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CHAP. XII. Of a wounde in the veines and
rteries. - CHAP. XIII. Of woundes in the bones.
- CHAP. XIIII. Of woundes of the heade and Contusion.
- CHAP. XV. Of woundes in the face.
- CHAP. XVI. Of woundes in the eyes.
- CHAP. XVII. Of woundes in the eye liddes.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of woundes in the nose.
- CHAP. XIX. Of woundes in the lippes.
- CHAP. XX. Of woundes in the eares.
- CHAP. XXI. Of woundes in the necke.
- CHAP. XXII. Of wounds in the shoulders.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of woundes in the armes.
- CHAP. XXIIII. Of woundes in the brest.
- CHAP. XXV. Of woundes in the bellie.
- Supplie. CHAP. XXVI. Woundes of the priuie parts.
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CHAP. XXVII. Of woundes in the
gges.
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THE THIRD BOOKE, EN∣TREATING OF Vlcers, and first, in generall. Of the differences of vlcers.
- CHAP. I. Of a simple vlcer.
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CHAP. II. Vlcer with dist
mperature. - CHAP. III. Payne with an vlcer.
- CHAP. IIII. Vlcer with a tumor.
- CHAP. V. Vlcer with contusion.
- CHAP. VI. Vlcer with prowd flesh.
- CHAP. VII. Vlcer with discolourednesse and hardnesse of the lippes.
- CHAP. VIII. Vlcer with the bone defyled.
- CHAP. IX. Maligne vlcers, called Cacoethe.
- CHAP. X. Of the wormie vlcer.
- CHAP. XI. Of burning.
- Supplie. CHAP. XII. Skabbes, itch, skurffinesse, Tetters, and leprosie.
- CHAP. XIII. Of vlcers and skalles in the head, called Achores, or Tinea, and Fauus.
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Here also of Alopecia, and his allies: for the affinitie of causes.
CHAP. XIIII. Alopecia, and Ophiasis. - CHAP. XV. Brannie scales in the heade.
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CHAP. XVI. Of lowsinesse called Ph
hiriasis & morbus pedicularis. - CHAP. XVII. Of vlcers in the eyes.
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CHAP. XVIII. Of the lachrimall or teari
fistula. - CHAP. XIX. Vlcers in the nose, called Ozenae.
- CHAP. XX. Vlcers in the eares.
- CHAP. XXI. Vlcers in the brest.
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CHAP. XXII. Vlcers in the priuie parte
of man. -
CHAP. XXIII. Vlcers in the priuie partes and ma
rice of women. - CHAP. XXIIII. Of virulent and corrosiue vlcers.
- CHAP. XXV. Of the filthie and putrified vlcer.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of a deepe and hollowe banked vlcer.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of a fistula.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Cancer exulcerate.
- The fourth booke entreating of fractures and dislocations.
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A table of all the prin∣cipall matters contain
d in this Booke. - If it shall please the rea∣der, to restore these places in his owne booke, I hope the rest of the faultes are such, as cannot greatly staie the course of his reading.