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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IV. What those Simples are, which are to be chosen from all the for∣mer, for the use of the Chest.

XXXIV. From the Vegetable Kingdom we have these, 1. Fine Aloes. 2. Gum Ammoniacum. 3. Balsam Capivi. 4. Balsam de Chili. 5. Balsam de Tolu. 6. Cambogia. 7. Camphir. 8. Cloves. 9. Pot-ashes. 10. Gua∣jacum-bark. 11. Jesuits-bark. 12. Cream of Tartar. 13. Saf∣fron. 14. Gum Elemi. 15. Gum Guajaci. 16. Liquorice. 17. Liquorice Root in Pouder. 18. Granadillas. 19. Jallap in

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Pouder. 20. Guajacum in Chips, or Raspings. 21. Nephritick Wood. 22. Mastick. 23. Me∣choacan. 24. Myrrh. 25. Nut∣megs. 26. Oil of Ben. 27. Olibanum. 28. Opium. 29. Pepper. 30. Rosin. 31. Snake Root. 32. Rhubarb. 33. Scam∣mony. 34. Sena. 35. Turpen∣tine. 36. Frankincense.

XXXV. From the Mineral Kingdom, these are chosen, 1. Ver∣digrise. 2. Roch Alum. 3. An∣timony. 4. Quicksilver. 5. Fine Bole. 6. Japan Earth. 7. Ce∣ruse, or white Lead. 8. Filings of Steel. 9. Cinnabar. 10. Chalk. 11. Flowers of Sulphur. 12. Salt Petre. 13. Oil of Petre. 14. Spodium, or Tutia. 15. Sti∣bium. 16. Corrosive Sublimate. 17. Amber. 18. Sealed Earth. 19. White Vitriol. 20. Roman Vitriol.

XXXVI. From the Animal Kingdom, these are taken, 1. The Toad. 2. Spanish Flies. 3. Wax. 4. Cochinele. 5. Horns. 6. Ox Gall. 7. Honey. 8. Musk. 9. Crabs Eyes. 10. Sal Armoni∣ack. 11. Blood dried. 12. Ci∣vet.

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