The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters.

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The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters.
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Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590.
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London :: printed by E: C: and are to be sold by John Clarke at Mercers Chappell in Cheapeside neare ye great Conduit,
1665.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
Anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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"The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55895.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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A Table of the Chapters of the three Tracts.

  • Chap. I. REckons up the branches or propagations of the ve∣na portae, or the gate-vein, and explains an apho∣rism of Hippocrates, that makes very much to the purpose, Pag. 1
  • Chap. II. Treats of the superior, or ascendent trunk of the vena cava, or hollow vein, and the banches which it scatters through the head, Pag. 5
  • Chap. III. Shews how the axillary vein is distributed through the arm, Pag. 9
  • Chap. IV. Explaines the lower, or descendent trunk of the hollow vein, Pag. 11
  • Chap. V. Reckons up the propagations, and branches of the outer iliacal branch disseminated through the crus, or great foot, that reaches from the lower part of the buttock to the end of the toes, Pag. 14
  • An explanation of the Table of the Veins, Pag. 17
The second Treatise conserning the Arteries.
  • Chap. I. Shews the upper or ascendent trunk of the great Ar¦tery, with its propagations that are distributed through the head, Pag. 21
  • Chap. II. Declares the history of the axillary artery being di∣stributed through the arm, Pag. 23
  • Chap. III. Shews the inferior or descendent trunk of the great Artery, and the propagation thereof through the middle and lowest bellies, ib.
  • Chap. IV. The propagations of the outer iliacal branches which are distributed through the crus, or great foot, con∣taining the thigh, leg, and foot, Pag. 30
  • An explanation of the Table of the Arteries, Pag. 31
The third Treatise concerning the Nerevs.
  • Chap. I. Of the nerv s of the brain, Pag. 35
  • Chap. II. Concerning the nerves of the spinal marrow properly so called, and first of those of the rack bones of the neck, Pag. 40
  • Chap. III. Concerning the nerves of the marrow of the rack bones of the chest, Pag. 42
  • Chap. IV. Concerning the marrow of the rack bones of the loins, Pag. 43
  • Chap. V. Concerning the nerves of the marrow of Os sacrum or the great bone, Pag. 44
  • Chap. VI. Concerning the nerves which are distributed through the arms, Pag. 45
  • Chap. VII. Of the nerves that are distributed through the crura, or thighs, legs, and feet, Pag. 47
  • An explanation of the twoo Tables of the Nerves, Pag. 49 and 50
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