Ars chirurgica a compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery in seven books ... shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases ... : to which is added Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or, The medical store, Latin and English ... / by William Salmon ...

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Ars chirurgica a compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery in seven books ... shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases ... : to which is added Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or, The medical store, Latin and English ... / by William Salmon ...
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Salmon, William, 1644-1713.
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London : Printed for J. Dawks ... and sold by S. Sprint [and 6 others] ...,
M.DC.XCVIII [1698]
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Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
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"Ars chirurgica a compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery in seven books ... shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases ... : to which is added Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or, The medical store, Latin and English ... / by William Salmon ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60561.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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II. WOODALL's VIATI∣CƲM.

XXVIII. Large Instruments, 1. Incision Knives. 2. Dismem∣bring Knives. 3. Catlings. 4. Rasors. 5. Trepans. 6. Tra∣fine. 7. Levatories. 8. Head

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Saws. 9. Dismembring Saws. 10. Dismembring Nippers. 11. Chizel and Mallet. 12. Specu∣lum Oris. 13. Speculum Oris, with a Screw. 14. Speculum Linguae. 15. Speculum Ani. 16. Cauterizing Irons. 17. Storks Bills. 18. Ravens Bills. 19. Crows Bills. 20. Terebellum. 21. Inci∣sion Shears. 22. Probes or Fla∣mules. 23. Spatula's great and small. 24. Spatula Mundani. [25. for Teeth, Paces. 26. Pul∣licans. 27. Forcers or Punches. 28. Crows Bills. 29. Fleames 30. Gravers. 31. Small Files.] 32. A Bundle of small German Instruments. 33. Clyster Syrin∣ges. 34. Small Syringes. 35. Ca∣theter. 36. Wax Candles. Those for the Lid of the Chest, till the Chirurgian see cause of removal.

XXIX. Salvatory. Furnished with the aforenamed usual Oint∣ments, specified at Sect. 23.

XXX. Pocket Instruments. 1. Plaster-Box. 2. Scissers. 3. For∣ceps. 4. Spatula. 5. Capital Instrument. 6. Probe. 7. Stitch∣ing Quill. 8. Needles. 9. Lan∣cets. 10. Borax Pipe. 11. Le∣vatory. 12. Uvula Spoon.

XXXI. Accessaries. Cupping Glasses, Brass Bason, Blood Por∣rengers, Diet Pot, Skillet, Cha∣fing Dish, Clyster Pot, Funnel, Cups to give Potions in, a Board to spread Plasters on, Pestel and Mortar, Weights and Scales, Sieves, Searces, Strainers, Splints, Junks, Tape, Tow, Spunges, Clouts, Rowlers, Paper white, Brown, Empty Pots, Glasses, Needles and Thread, Wax Can∣dles, Lanthorn, Tinder-box fur∣nished, Ink, Quills, Close-stool, Bed-stood, Brass Pail, Bricks to heat, Pipkins, empty Bags, Skins of Leather.

XXXII. Emplasters. Stycti∣cum Paracelsi, Diachylon cum Gummis, Diachylum simplex, Diacalciteos, Oxycroceum, de Meliloto pro Splene, de Meli∣loto simplex, de Lapide Calami∣nari, de Minio, Calidum.

XXXIII. Ointments. Basili∣con, Apostolorum, Aureum, Aegyptiacum, Album Campho∣ratum, Diapompholigos, Pe∣ctorale, Rosarum, Nutritum, Populeon, de Mele & Sapo, con∣tra Ignem, contra Scorbutum, Dialthaeae Compositum, Simplex, Potabile, Mercurii, Linimentum Arcaei, Aragon, Martiatum, A∣xungia Porcinae, Cervi, de Melle simplex.

XXXIV. Waters or Liquors. Aqua Composita, Coelestis, of Dr. Stephens, Rosa Solis, of Cin∣namon, Limons, Rosemary, Sas∣safras, Aniseed, Wormwood, Bawm, Angelica, Mint, Cardu∣us, Treacle-water, [Simple of Damask Roses, red Roses musk∣ed, Plantane] Aqua Fallopii, Aqua Viridis, Aqua Fortis, Lo∣tions, Lixivium strong and com∣mon, Wine Vinegar, Vinegar of Roses, Verjuice, Liquid Cau∣stick.

XXXV. Spirits, of Wine, of Vitriol, of Turpentine.

XXXVI. Salts, of Worm∣wood, of Niter, Sal Gem, La∣pis Infernalis.

XXXVII. Oils Galenical, of Roses, Dill, Camomil, Worms, Lilies, Hypericon simple, cum Gummis, of Elder, of Linseed,

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of Eggs, Bays, Wormwood, Pop∣pies, Scorpions, sweet Almonds, bitter Almonds, Petroleum, Bal∣sam natural, artificial.

XXXVIII. Oils Chymical. Of Vitriol, Sulphur, Cloves, Cin∣namon, Mace, Bricks, Anise, Turpentine, Juniper, Spike, An∣timony, Amber, Wormwood, Origanum.

XXXIX. Syrups. Of Worm∣wood, Limons, Poppies, Cinna∣mon, Roses simple, Solutive, Violets, Oxymel simple, Honey of Roses, Diamorum, Horse-Radish, Prunellas.

XL. Conserves. Of Roses, Rose∣mary-flowers, Barberries, Quin∣ces, Wood-Sorrel, Sloes.

XLI. Electuaries. Catholick Extract purging, Extract of Ru∣dis, Dicatholicon, Diapheni∣con, Diapranum, Confectio Ha∣mech, de Succo Rosarum, Dia∣trion Piperion, Theriaca Lon∣dinensis, confectio Alkermes de Ovo, Mithidatum, Venice Trea∣cle, Diatessaron.

XLII. Opiates. Laudanum Pa∣racelsi, Diascordium, Diacodi∣um, Philonum Romanum, Per∣sicum, Tarsense, Aureae, Alex∣andrinae.

XLIII. Juyces. Of Worm∣wood, Liquorice, Limons, Pulp of Tamarinds, Acacia.

XLIV. Pills. Of Agarick, Au∣reae, Cochiae, de Euphorbio, de Cambogia, Ru•…•….

XLV. Troches. Of Worm∣wood, Alhandal, de Spodio, de Minio.

XLVI. Pouders. Aurum Vi∣tae, Pulvis Sanctus, Arthriticus.

XLVII. Purging Simples. Sc∣na, Rhubarb, Agarick, Scam∣mony, Aloes, Hermodacts, Poly∣pody, Euphorbium, Turbith, Myrobalans, Cambogia, Cassia Fistularis.

XLVIII. Simples Alteratives. Saffron, Opium, China, Sarsa, Sassafras, Guajacum, Cortex Guajaci, Liquorice, Common Barly, French Barly, Aniseeds, Fennel seeds, common, sweet, Carraways, Cummin seed, Parsly seed, Line seed, Foenugreek seed, Dill seed, Poppy seed, Plantane seed, the four greater Cold Seeds, the four lesser, Sugar, Almonds, Raisins, Starch, Su∣mach, Galls, Bayberries, Juni∣per Berries.

XLIX. Spices. Cinnamon, Mace, Pepper, Cloves, Nut∣megs.

L. Gums. Camphir, Guaja∣ci, Opoponax, Bdellium, Am∣moniacum, Sagapenum, Galba∣num, Myrrh, Mastich, Labda∣num, Styrax Calamita, Liquida, Benjamin, Tragacanth, Ship Pitch, Rosin, Amber, Sanguis Draconis.

LI. From Animals. Ivory, Harts-horn, Wax, Mummy, Al∣bum Graecum, Sperma Ceti, Wolfs Blood, Cantharides, Spo∣dium.

LII. Minerals and Earths. An∣timony crude, Stibium, Sulphur, Roch Allum, Burnt Allum, Vi∣triol Common, White, Burnt, Lapis Prunellae, Venetian Ce∣ruse, Litharge, Verdigrise, Tu∣tia, fine Bole, common Bole.

LIII. Flower or Meals. Of Wheat, Beans, Barly, Bran, Flower, White Starch.

LIV. Herbs most fit to be chosen. Rosemary, Marjoram, Mint,

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Melilot, Sage, Time, Worm∣wood, Carduus Ben. Bawm, Sa∣vin, Scordium.

LV. Roots. Of Althaea, Horse Radish, Pyrethrum, Angelica, Comfrey.

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