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A General Table of all the chief things treated of in this Work.
A
- ABortions, why frequent in a pestilent season, 8. their causes &c. 615
- Abauctores musculi, 57, 169
- Abscesses how to be opened, 184
- Aconite, the symptoms caused thereby, and their cure, 519
- Actual cauteries preferred before potential, 480. Their formes and use, ibid. Their force against venemous bites, 503
- Action, the definition and division thereof, 15
- voluntary action, 16
- Adders, their bitings, the symptoms thereon ensuing, together with the cure, 507
- Adiposa vena, 80
- Adductores musculi, 157
- Adjuncts of things natural, 15
- Adnata sive conjunctiva, one of the coats of the eye, 142
- Agilops what, the differences thereof, and the cure, 407
- Aegyptiacum, the force thereof against purrefaction, 305. a cleanser and a not suppurative, 306. descriptions thereof, 298. 320. the praise thereof, 553
- After-birth, see Secundine, 496
- After-tongue, 137
- After-wrist, 17
- Age what, the division thereof,
- Ages compared to the four seasons of the year
- Agony what, 27
- Agues, see quotidian, quartain, tertian.
- Bastard agues how cured. 203
- Agglutinative medicines 231. their nature and use, 699
- Air an Element, the prime qualities thereof, 61. the necessity there∣of for life, 19 which hurtful, 20 What understood thereby, ibid. How it changes our bodies, ibid. Though in Summer colder then the brain, 253. How it becomes hurtful, 293. How to be cor∣rected, 303. Of what force in breeding diseases, 306. What force the Stars have upon it, ibid. How that which is corrupt or venemous may ki••l a man, 501. How it may be corrupted, 529. Pent up it is apt to putrifie, 540. change thereof conduces to the cure of the Plague. ibid.
- Alae what, 91
- Alantoides tunica, there is no such, shewed by 3. several reasons, 92
- Al••ugineous humor, the use thereof, 129
- Almonds of the throat or ears, their history, 208. their tumor with the causes and signs thereof, the cure, ibid.
- Almonds increase the pain of the head, 253
- Alopecia what; the cause, which curable, and how, and which not, 399
- Ammios tunica, the substance and composure thereof, 92
- Amphiblistroides vel retiformis tunica, 141
- Amputation of a member when to be made, 321. How to be perfor∣med, ibid. to stanch bleeding ensuing thereon, 322. how to dress the part, ibid. To perform the rest of the cure, 324. sometimes made at a joint, 325
- Anatomy, the necessity of the knowledg thereof, 53. A threefold method thereof, ibid. The definition thereof, 54
- Anatomical administration of the lower belly, 59. Of the Sternon, 94. Axioms, 106, 129, 150
- Aneurisma what, 203. how cured, 204. which incurable. ibid.
- Anger, the effects thereof, 26
- Angina, see Squinacy.
- Anima, how many wayes taken, 4. see Soul.
- Animal parts which, 56. Their division, ibid.
- Anodyne medicines, 709. For the eyes, 269. in pains of the teeth, 283
- Antidotes must be given in great quantities, 604. No one against all poysons, 520. To be used in cure of the Plague. 544
- Antipathy, see Sympathy.
- Antipathy between some Men and a Cat, 517. Of poysons with poyson. 530.
- Ants, 39. their care, ibid.
- Ap•••• their imitation of mens actions, 47
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 risus, the poysonous quality thereof, with the cure, 517
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 concerning wounds made by Gun-shot, 305. That such 〈◊〉〈◊〉 are not poysoned, 307. Concerning binding of vessels, &c.
- Apophlegmatisms what, and their use, 715
- Apophyses clinoides, 121, 122
- Aphorisms concerning Surgery, selected out of Hippocrates, 548. of the Author, 750
- Apostumes, see impostumes.
- Apothecaries, choise of such as shall have care of those sick of the plague, 535
- Apendices glandulosae, 85
- Aqua fortis, the poysonous quality, and the cure thereof, 521
- Aqua theriacalis, the description and manner thereof, 484 530. good against the Plague, ibid.
- Aqua vitae how distilled.
- Aqueus humor, 129
- Arcchnoides, sive araneosa tunica, 129
- Araeotick medicines, 695
- Archagatus a Roman Surgeon, slain by the people. 2
- Argentum vivum, see Hydrargyrum.
- Aristomachus the Philosopher a great observer of Bees, 39
- Arm or shoulder-bone, the fracture thereof, 151
- Arm and the muscles thereof, 151. The defect thereof, how to be supplied, 585, 587
- Arsenick, the poysonous quality thereof, and the cure, 521
- Arrows, wounds made by them, and their several formes, 309. How to be drawn forth, 310
- Artery what, 66. The division of the great descendent artery, 78, 84. Distribution of the left subclavian artery, 107. the Axilla∣ry, 149. Of the crural, 159. Not dangerous to be opened, 402. Rough Artery, 109. Figure of the Arteries, 107
- Arteria venosa, and the destruction thereof, 102. Carotydes, 10. Cervicalis, ibid. Intercostalis, ibid. Mammaria, ibid. Musculosa, ibid. Humeraria, duplex, 107. Thoracica duplex, ibid. Aspera, 109. Muscula, 159
- Arthrodia what, 173
- Articulation and the kindes thereof, idid.
- Ascaride how known, 491
- Ascires, see Dropsie.
- Aspe, his bite, and symptoms that happen thereon, with their cure, 510
- Asses-milk how to be used in the cure of a Hectick, 279
- Astragaltus, 165
- Atheroma what, 193. The cure thereof, ibid.
- Atrophia, how helped. 5
- Attractive medicines what, 695
- Auricula cordis, 101
- Auripigmentum, the poysonous quality, and the cure thereof, 521
- Autumn, the condition thereof, 64
- Actioms anatomical, 85. 106. 129
- Philosophical, 129
B
- BAck-bone and the use thereof, 138
- Bags, the diversity and use. 717
- Ball-bellows, 292
- Balneum Mariae, 727
- Balsams fit to heal simple, not contused wounds, 307
- Balsam of Vesalius's description 735. of Fallopius his descripton, ibid. Anodyne, and sarcotick one, 284
- Bandages, their differences, 343. What cloth best for them, ibid. Indications how to fit them, ibid. Three kindes necessary in fract∣ures Common precepts for their use, 354. uses whereto they serve, ib.
- Bernard the Hermit. 689
- Barrenness, the cause thereof in men, 622. In women 623
- Basilisk, her description, bite, and the cure thereof, 509
- Battels where the author was present: See voyages,
- Baths good in pain of the eyes, 406
- Baths, their faculties and differences, 718 How to know whence they have their efficacie, ibid. Their faculties, and to whom hurtful, 719 half baths, ibid.
- Beautrol a beast of Florida, 683
- Bear-worms, the bites and the cure thereof, 513
- Bears, their craft, 36
- Beasts, inventors of some remedies, ibid. Their faculty in presaging ibid. Their love and care of their young, 38. Most wilde ones may be tamed, 39. They know one anothers voice, 47