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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- M.DC.XCVIII [1698]
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Contents
- title page
- To the Honourable, THOMAS GARDNER, Esq Serjeant-Chirurgeon to His Majesty, AND Chirurgeon to His Houshold. Present MASTER of the Company of CHIRURGEONS: AND To the Honoured ASSISTANTS, And the rest of the Worthy Members of that Honourable Society.
- THE PREFACE.
-
THE VERTUES and USES OF THE
BALSAM de CHILI, - ERRATA.
- The Medicinal CHARACTERS.
- illustration
-
compendium
-
ARS CHIRURGICA. LIBER PRIMUS. Of Instruments and Operations.- I. Of the INSTRUMENTS.
-
II. OPERATIONS CHIRƲRGICAL.
- I. SYNTHESIS.
-
II. DIAERESIS.
- CHAP. XII. The OPENING of a VEIN.
- CHAP. XIII. OPENING of an ARTERY.
- CHAP. XIV. OPENING of the WIND-PIPE.
- CHAP. XV. OPENING of the BREST.
- CHAP. XVI. OPENING of the BELLY.
- CHAP. XVII. OPENING of Closed ORIFICES.
- CHAP. XVIII. OPENING of APOSTEMS.
- CHAP. XIX. OPENING of the SKIN.
-
CHAP. XX. DIVIDING of Closed PARTS.
-
I.
Hydatis, a fat Substance under the Skin of the Ʋpper Eye-lid. -
II.
Hordeolum, Tumor like a Barley Corn. -
III.
Grando, the little round moveable Swelling. -
IV.
Lagophthalmos, when the upper Eye-lid covers not the Eye. -
V.
Ectropion, the lower Eye-lid fallen down. -
VI.
Hypopion, Matter between the Horny and Grapy Coat. - VII. Tongue tied.
- VIII. Cutting the Gums of In∣fants.
- IX. Growing together of the Fingers and Toes.
- X. Cutting of a Wry Neck.
-
I.
- CHAP. XXI. DIVIDING of BONES.
-
III. EXAERESIS.
- CHAP. XXII. BIRTH of a Living CHILD.
- CHAP. XXIII. BIRTH of a dead CHILD.
- CHAP. XXIV. EXTRACTION of the SECUNDINE.
- CHAP. XXV. EXTRACTION of a MOLA.
- CHAP. XXVI. The CAESARIAN BIRTH.
- CHAP. XXVII. CUTTING out the STONE.
- CHAP. XXVIII. DRAWING of TEETH.
- CHAP. XXIX. DRAWING out Extraneous THINGS.
- CHAP. XXX. URINE STOPPED.
- IV. APHAERESIS.
- V. DIARTHROSIS.
- VI. PROSTHESIS.
-
VII. REPORTS.
- CHAP. XLVIII. Of REPORTS in General.
- CHAP. XLXI. REPORTS, where no Wound appears.
-
CHAP. L. REPORTS, from the
Viscera being Wounded.- I. Wounds of the Brain.
- II. Wounds of the Stomach.
- III. Wounds of the Liver.
- IV. Wounds of the Lungs.
-
V. Wounds of the
Diaphragma, or Midriff. - VI. Wounds of the Guts.
- VII. Wounds of the Bladder.
- VIII. Wounds of the Spinal Marrow.
- IX. Wounds of Arteries and Veins.
-
X. Wounds of the
Aspera Arteria. - XI. Wounds of the Reins.
- XII. Wounds of the Spleen.
- XIII. Wounds of the Heart.
-
CHAP. LI. REPORTS, from Wounds External.
- I. Of the Malignity of Wounds.
- II. Whether a Wound will kill, or not kill.
- III. How Men are said to Die of small Wounds.
- IV. Wounds dangerous.
- V. Wounds of the Nerves, and Back-bone.
- VI. Wounds of the Head.
- VII. Wounds of the Forehead, and upper Eye-lids.
- VIII. Wounds of the Cheeks.
- IX. Wounds of the Arms.
- X. Wounds of the Hands.
- XI. Wounds of the Thighs.
- XII. Wounds of the Legs.
- CHAP. LII. EXAMPLES of making REPORTS.
- VIII. EMBALMING.
-
IX. MEDICAL STORE: OR,
Pharmacopoeia Chirurgica. - chapter - 56
- chapter - 57
-
chapter - 58
-
CHAP. LVIII. De TINCTƲRIS.
- I. Tinctura Cordialis.
- II. Tinctura Mirabilis.
- III. Tinctura Opii.
- IV. Tinctura Purgans.
-
V. Tinctura Exfolians,
seu Euphorbii. - VI. Tinctura Absinthii.
-
VII. Tinctura Antimo
ii, Purgans. - VIII. Tinctura Cathartica.
- IX. Tinctura Martis.
-
X. Tinctura Sacra,
seu Amara. -
XI. Tinctura
seu Elixir Proprietatis. - XII. Tinctura Antimonii crudi.
- XIII. Tinctura Salis Tartari.
-
CHAP. LVIII. Of TINCTURES.
- 1. The Cordial Tincture.
- 2. The Wonderful Tincture.
- 3. Tincture of Opium.
- 4. Purging Tincture.
-
5. Tincture Exfoliating Bones,
or Tincture ofEuphorbium. - 6. Tincture of Wormwood.
- 7. Tincture of Antimony, Purging.
- 8. A Cathartick Tincture.
-
9. Tincture of
Mars or Iron. -
10. The Excellent,
or Bitter Tincture. -
11. Tincture,
or Elixir of Property. - 12. Tincture of crude Antimony.
- 13. Tinctureof Salt of Tartar.
-
CHAP. LVIII. De TINCTƲRIS.
-
chapter - 59
-
CHAP. LIX. De SPIRITIBUS.
- I. Spiritus Cordialis.
- II. Spiritus Vini Cam∣phoratus.
- III. Spiritus Sulphuratus, vel Vitriolatus.
-
IV. Spiritus Vini
Basilii. - V. Spiritus Nitri.
- VI. Spiritus Nitratus.
- VII. Spiritus Salis Philosophicus.
- VIII. Spiritus Cornu Cervi, compositus.
- IX. Spiritus Salis Armoniaci.
- X. Spiritus Mirabilis.
- XI. Spiritus Opii compositus.
-
XII. Spiritus Sulphuris per Distil∣lationem;
vulgò, Ens primum. - XIII. Spiritus Ʋniversalis Clauderi.
-
CHAP. LIX. Of SPIRITS.
- 1. The Cordial Spirit.
- 2. Spirit of Wine Cam∣phorated.
- 3. The Sulphurated, or Vitriolated Spirit.
-
4.
Basil 's Spirit of Wine. - 5. Spirit of Nitre.
- 6. A Nitrated Spirit.
- 7. Philosophick Spirit of Salt.
- 8. Spirit of Harts-horn, compound.
- 9. Spirit of Sal Armoniack.
- 10. The Wonderful Spirit.
-
11. Spirit of
Opium compound. -
12. Spirit of Sulphur, by Di∣stillation;
vulgarly called, Ens primum. -
13. The Universal Spirit of
Clauder.
-
CHAP. LIX. De SPIRITIBUS.
-
chapter - 60
-
CHAP. LX. De OLEIS Distillatis.
- I. Oleum Seminum Anisi.
- II. Oleum Caryophyllorum.
- III. Oleum Cerae.
- IV. Oleum Baccarum Juniperi.
- V. Oleum Limonum & Aurantiarum.
- VI. Oleum Macis per Expressionem.
- VII. Oleum Philosophicum.
- VIII. Oleum Rosmarini compositum.
- IX. Oleum Succini.
- X. Oleum Sulphuris.
- XI. Oleum Tartari per deliquium.
- XII. Oleum Terebinthinae.
- XIII. Oleum & Spiritus Vitrioli.
-
CHAP. LX. Of OILS Distilled.
- I. Oil of Aniseeds.
- 2. Oil of Cloves.
- 3. Oil of Wax.
- 4. Oil of Juniper Berries.
- 5. Oil of Limons and Oranges.
- 6. Oil of Mace by Expression.
- 7. The Philosophick Oil.
- 8. Oil of Rosemary compound.
- 9. Oil of Amber.
- 10. Oil of Sulphur.
- 11. Oil of Tartar, made by melting or dripping.
- 12. Oil of Turpentine.
- 13. Oil and Spirit of Vitriol.
-
CHAP. LX. De OLEIS Distillatis.
-
chapter - 61
- CHAP. LXI. De BALSAMIS.
-
CHAP. LXI. Of BALSAMS.
-
1. Balsam of Antimony, commu∣nicated by that most skilful Ar∣tist Dr.
Tho. Gardner, the King's Chief Chirurgian. - 2. Balsam of Salt of Tartar.
- 3. Balsam of Camphir.
-
4.
Rulandus his Balsam of Sulphur. - 5. The common alsam of Sulphur.
- 6. Balsam of Saturn, or Lead.
- 7. The Wonderful Balsam.
- 8. Butter of Antimony.
-
1. Balsam of Antimony, commu∣nicated by that most skilful Ar∣tist Dr.
- chapter - 62
-
chapter - 63
-
CHAP. LXIII. De POTESTATIBƲS.
-
I. Potestates Fuliginis
Clauderi. - II. Potestatibus Seminum Anisi.
- III. Potestatibus Baccarum Juniperi.
- IV. Potestates Lavendulae.
- V. Potestates Caryophyllorum.
- VI. Potestates Limonum & Aurantiarum.
- VII. Potestates Pulegii.
- VIII. Potestates Rosmarini.
- IX. Potestates Succini.
- X. Potestates Terebinthinae.
- XI. Potestates Virtutum.
- XII. Potestates Viperarum.
- XIII. Potestates Ʋngulae & Cornu Cervi.
-
I. Potestates Fuliginis
-
CHAP. LXIII. Of POWERS.
-
1.
Clauder 's Powers of Soot. - 2. Powers of Aniseeds.
- 3. Powers of Juniper Berries.
- 4. Powers of Lavender.
- 5. Powers of Cloves.
- 6. Powers of Limons and Oranges.
- 7. Powers of Peniroyal.
- 8. Powers of Rosemary.
- 9. Powers of Amber.
- 10. Powers of Turpentine.
- 11. Powers of Virtues.
- 12. Powers of Vipers.
- 13. Powers of Harts Horns and Hoofs.
-
1.
-
CHAP. LXIII. De POTESTATIBƲS.
-
chapter - 64
-
CHAP. LXIV. De SALIBƲS.
- I. Sal Absinthii fixum.
- II. Sal Aluminis.
- III. Sal Armoniacum volatile.
- IV. Sal Cinerum cla∣vellatorum.
- V. Sal Cornu Cervi Succinatum.
- VI. Sal Fabarum volatile.
-
VII. Sal,
seu, Lapis Infernalis. - VIII. Sal Martis.
- IX. Sal Mirabile.
- X. Sal Nitratum.
- XI. Sal Nitrum Catharticum.
- XII. Sal-Nitrum Nitratum.
- XIII. Sal-Nitrum Vitriolatum.
- XIV. Sal Polychrestum.
- XV. Sal Prunellae.
-
XVI. Sal,
seu Saccharum Saturni. - XVII. Sal Succini volatile.
- XVIII. Sal Tartari.
- XIX. Sal Vitriolatum.
- XX. Ens Veneris.
- XXI. Vitriolum Lunae.
-
CHAP. LXIV. Of SALTS.
- 1. Fixed Salt of Wormwood.
- 2. Salt of Alum.
- 3. Volatil Sal Armoniack.
- 4. Salt of Pot-ashes.
- 5. Salt of Harts-horn with Amber.
- 6. Volatil Salt of Beans.
-
7. Burning Salt,
or, Hell-stone. - 8. Salt of Mars, or Iron.
- 9. The Wonderful Salt.
- 10. Nitrated Salt.
- 11. Purging Sal Nitre.
- 12. Salt-Nitre Nitrated.
- 13. Salt-Nitre Vitriolated.
- 14. Salt of many Virtues.
- 15. The Cooling Salt.
-
16. Salt
or Sugar, of Saturnor Lead. - 17. Volatil Salt of Amber.
- 18. Salt of Tartar.
- 19. Salt Vitriolated.
-
20. The
Ens, or Being ofVenus. -
21. Salt, or Vitriol, of
Luna or Silver.
-
CHAP. LXIV. De SALIBƲS.
- chapter - 65
-
chapter - 66
-
CHAP. LXVI. De MAGISTERIIS.
- I. Arcanum Coralinum.
- II. Arcanum Jovis.
- III. Antibecticum Poterii.
- IV. Bezoar Minerale.
- V. Gryphus Mercurii.
- VI. Mercurius Vitae.
- VII. Mercurius praecipita∣tus albus.
- VIII. Mercurius praecipitatus rubrus.
- IX. Mercurius praecipitatus Principis.
-
X. Mercurius praecipitatus iu∣teus,
vel Turpethum minerale. - XI. Mercurius praecipitatus, per se.
-
XII. Mercurius praecipitatus au∣reus,
vel Solaris;seu Aurum Vitae. -
XIII. Mercurius praecipitatus Lunaris,
seu Argentum Vitae. - XIV. Tartarum Emeticum.
-
CHAP. LXVI. Of MAGISTERIES.
- 1. The Coraline Secret.
-
2. The secret Precipitate of
Jupiter. -
3.
Poterius his Antihectick. - 4. The Mineral Bezoar.
- 5. The Mercurial Gryphin.
- 6. Praecipitate of Butter of Antimony.
- 7. White Praecipitate.
- 8. Red Praecipitate.
- 9. The Princes Pouder.
-
10. Yellow Praecipitate,
or Mineral Turbeth. - 11. Mercury praecipitated, by it self.
-
12. Solar,
or golden Praecipi∣tate;or Aurum Vitae. -
13. Lunar,
or Silver Praecipitate,or Argentum Vitae. - 14. Vomiting Tartar.
-
CHAP. LXVI. De MAGISTERIIS.
- chapter - 67
-
chapter - 68
- CHAP. LXVIII. De SPECIEBƲS.
-
CHAP. LXVIII. Of POUDERS.
- 1. Pouder of Antimony.
- 2. The Fever-Pouder.
- 3. The Bezoartick Pouder.
-
4. The Virgins Pouder,
or Green-sickness-Pouder. - 5. The Purging Pouder.
-
6.
Cornachinus his Pouder. -
7. A Pouder for the
Diabetes. - 8. A Vomiting-Pouder.
- 9. The Herculean Pouder.
- 10. A Pouder against a Rheumatism.
- 11. A Pouder for Worms.
- chapter - 69
- chapter - 70
- chapter - 71
- chapter - 72
- chapter - 73
- chapter - 74
- chapter - 75
- chapter - 76
-
chapter - 77
-
CHAP. LXXVII. De EMPLASTRIS.
- I. Emplastrum Album.
- II. Diachylon Simplex.
- III. Diachylon cum Gummis.
- IV. Emplastrum Epispasticum.
- V. Emplastrum Febrifugum.
- VI. Emplastrum de Meliloto.
- VII. Emplastrum de Minio cum Sapone.
- VIII. Emplastrum Mercuriale.
-
IX. Emplastrum Nicotianae,
vel Polychrestum. - X. Emplastrum ad Strumam.
- XI. Emplastrum Vulnerarium.
- XII. Emplastrum Arthriticum.
-
CHAP. LXXVII. Of EMPLASTERS.
- I. The White Emplaster.
- 2. Simple Diachylon.
- 3. Diachylon with Gums.
- 4. The Blistering-Plaster.
- 5. The Fever-frighter.
- 6. Emplaster of Melilot.
- 7. Emplaster of Red-lead with Soap.
- 8. The Mercurial Emplaster.
-
9. Emplaster of Tobacco,
or Plaster of many Virtues. - 10. Emplaster against the Kings-evil.
- 11. The Wound-Plaster.
- 12. The Gout-Emplaster.
-
CHAP. LXXVII. De EMPLASTRIS.
-
ARS CHIRƲRGICA. Liber Secundus. OF DEFOEDATION.-
I. Defilements, or Vices of the HAIR.
- CHAP. I. CLEAVING of the HAIR.
- CHAP. II. FALLING of the HAIR.
- CHAP. III. FOX-LIKE SHEDDING of the HAIR.
- CHAP. IV. SERPENT-LIKE FALLING of the HAIR.
- CHAP. V. Of the HAIR-WORM.
- CHAP. VI. Of BALDNESS.
- CHAP. VII. Of HOARINESS.
- CHAP. VIII. Of ELF-LOCKS, or MATTED HAIR.
- CHAP. IX. Of LOƲSINESS.
- CHAP. X. Of SCƲRF and DANDRIF.
- CHAP. XI. Of a SCALD-HEAD.
- II. Defilements, or Vices of the SKIN.
- III. Defilements, or Eruptions of the SKIN.
- IV. Defilements, or Vices Of SKIN and FLESH.
- V. Of DEFILEMEMTS Ʋniversal.
- VI. Defilements, or Vices of the EYES.
- VII. Defilements, or Vices of TEETH and GƲMS.
- VIII. Vices of HANDS, FINGERS and NAILS.
-
I. Defilements, or Vices of the HAIR.
-
ARS CHIRƲRGICA. Liber Tertius. OF TUMORS.-
I. TƲMORS arising from BLOOD.
- CHAP. I. Of TƲMORS in General.
- CHAP. II. Of CORPƲLENCY.
- CHAP. III. Of ABSCESSES, or APOSTEMS.
- CHAP. IV. Of a SINUS in Tumors.
- CHAP. V. Of an INFLAMMATION.
- CHAP. VI. Of a BƲBO.
- CHAP. VII. Of a CONTƲSION.
- CHAP. VIII. Of a CARBƲNCLE.
- CHAP. IX. Of a TƲMOR behind the EAR.
- CHAP. X. Of PHYMA and PHYGETHLON.
- CHAP. XI. Of GANGRENE and SPHACELƲS.
- CHAP. XII. Of a FELON.
- CHAP. XIII. Of a PƲSH, or BILE.
- CHAP. XIV. Of CHILBLAINS or KIBES.
- CHAP. XV. Of an ANEƲRYSM.
- CHAP. XVI. Of VARIX.
- II. Tumors arising from CHOLER.
- III. Tumors arising from PHLEGM.
- IV. Tumors arising from WIND.
- V. Tumors arising from WATER.
- VI. Tumors arising from MELANCHOLY.
-
VII. TƲMORS,
Ex Partium decidentia.
-
I. TƲMORS arising from BLOOD.
-
ARS CHIRƲRGICA. Liber Quartus. OF WOUNDS.- CHAP. I. Of WOƲNDS in General.
- CHAP. II. Of External VULNERARIES.
- CHAP. III. Of Internal VƲLNERARIES, or WOƲND-DRINKS.
- CHAP. IV. Of an HAEMORRHAGE in Wounds.
- CHAP. V. Of EXTRANEOƲS THINGS in WOƲNDS.
- CHAP. VI. Of STITCHING WOƲNDS.
- CHAP. VII. Of BINDING up WOUNDS.
- CHAP. VIII. Of a FLƲX of HƲMORS.
- CHAP. IX. Of the SYMPTOMS of WOƲNDS.
- CHAP. X. Of Curing by the SECOND INTENTION.
- CHAP. XI. Of WOƲNDS of ARTERIES, and VEINS.
- CHAP. XII. Of WOƲNDS of NERVES and TENDONS.
- CHAP. XIII. Of WOUNDS of the LIGAMENTS.
- CHAP. XIV. Of WOƲNDS of the LIMBS.
- CHAP. XV. Of WOƲNDS of the JOINTS.
- CHAP. XVI. Of WOƲNDS with CONTƲSION.
- CHAP. XVII. Of WOƲNDS made by Biting of VENEMOƲS BEASTS.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of POISONED WOƲNDS.
- CHAP. XIX. Of WOƲNDS by GƲN-SHOT in General.
- CHAP. XX. Of ACCIDENTS of Gun shot WOƲNDS.
- CHAP. XXI. Of GƲN-SHOT WOƲNDS of the THORAX.
- CHAP. XXII. Of GƲN-SHOT WOƲNDS of the BELLY.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of GƲN-SHOT WOƲNDS in the LIMBS and JOINTS.
-
CHAP. XXIV. Of BƲRNINGS and SCALDINGS.
-
I. Of
Burning andScalding, in general. - II. Of a light or gentle Burning.
- III. Of Burnings with Gun∣pouder.
- IV. Of Burning by Lightning.
- V. Of Burnings of the second Degree.
- VI. The Cure of Burnings of the Third and Fourth Degrees.
-
VII. Of Burnings of the Eyes, Face,
&c. - VIII. Of Burnings of the Joints.
- IX. Of Burnings in the Groin.
- X. To prevent a deformed Cicatrize.
-
I. Of
- CHAP. XXV. Of WOƲNDS of the HEAD without the Scull.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of WOƲNDS of the TEMPORAL MƲSCLES.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of WOƲNDS of the MENINGES of the BRAIN.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Of WOƲNDS of the BRAIN.
- CHAP. XXX. Of WOƲNDS of the EYES.
- CHAP. XXXI. Of WOƲNDS of the EARS.
- CHAP. XXXII. Of WOƲNDS of the NOSE.
- CHAP. XXXIII. Of WOƲNDS of the MOƲTH.
- CHAP. XXXIV. Of WOƲNDS of the NECK.
- CHAP. XXXV. Of the WOƲNDS of the WIND-PIPE and GƲLLET.
- CHAP. XXXVI. Of WOƲNDS of the VESSELS of the NECK.
- CHAP. XXXVII. Of WOƲNDS of the BRAST and HEART.
- CHAP. XXXVIII. Of WOƲNDS of the BACK, and SPINAL MARROW.
- CHAP. XXXIX. Of WOƲNDS of the LƲNGS.
- CHAP. XL. Of WOƲNDS of the LIVER. and SPLEEN.
- CHAP. XLI. Of WOƲNDS of the STOMACH.
- CHAP. XLII. Of WOƲNDS of the BELLY.
- CHAP. XLIII. Of WOƲNDS of the GƲTS.
- CHAP. XLIV. Of ƲLCERS of the REINS.
- CHAP. XLV. Of WOƲNDS of the BLADDER.
- CHAP. XLVI. Of WOƲNDS of the WOMB.
- CHAP. XLVII. Of WOƲNDS of the YARD.
- CHAP. XLVIII. Of WOƲNDS of FINGERS and TOES.
-
ARS CHIRƲRGICA. Liber Quintus. OF ULCERS.- CHAP. I. Of ƲLCERS in General.
- CHAP. II. Of MEDICAMENTS appropriated to ƲLCERS.
- CHAP. III. Of SIMPLE ƲLCERS.
- CHAP. IV. Of ULCERS with DISTEMPER.
- CHAP. V. Of an ƲLCER with PAIN.
- CHAP. VI. Of ƲLCERS with FLƲXION.
- CHAP. VII. Of an ƲLCER, SORDID and PƲTRID.
- CHAP. VIII. Of an ƲLCER with TƲMOR.
- CHAP. IX. Of an ƲLCER with PROUD FLESH.
- CHAP. X. Of a CALLOƲS ƲLCER.
- CHAP. XI. Of an ƲLCER DISCOLOƲRED.
- CHAP. XII. Of an ƲLCER CAVERNOƲS, or HOLLOW.
- CHAP. XIII. Of an ƲLCER with WORMS.
- CHAP. XIV. Of an ƲLCER VARICOƲS.
- CHAP. XV. Of an ƲLCER CARIOƲS.
- CHAP. XVI. Of an ƲLCER CACOETHICK, or MALIGN.
- CHAP. XVII. Of an ƲLCER PHAGEDENICK.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of an ƲLCER CANCEROVS.
- CHAP. XIX. Of an ƲLCER by BƲRNING or SCALDIING.
- CHAP. XX. Of an ƲLCER FISTƲLOƲS, or, of a FISTƲLA.
- CHAP. XXI. Of an ƲLCER GANGRENOƲS.
- CHAP. XXII. Of an ƲLCER of the HEAD.
-
CHAP. XXIII. Of an ƲLCER of the EYE.
-
I. Ʋlcers of the
Eye, affecting theConjunctiva. -
II. Ʋlcers of the
Cornea, superficial. -
III. Ʋlcers deep, or piercing the
Cornea. - IV. Of the Depaseent, or Eating Ʋlcer.
- V. Of a Cancerous Ʋlcer.
- VI. Ʋlcers in the Eyes, from the Small-Pox.
- VII. Ʋlcers in the Eye, from the French-Pox.
- VIII. Ʋlcers caused from a Pesti∣lential Carbuncle.
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I. Ʋlcers of the
- CHAP. XXIV. Of a FISTƲLA of the EYE.
- CHAP. XXV. Of an ƲLCER of the NOSE.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of an ƲLCER of the EAR.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of an ƲLCER of the MOƲTH.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Of an ƲLCER of the THROAT.
- CHAP. XXIX. Of an ƲLCER of the NECK.
- CHAP. XXX. Of an ƲLCER of the STOMACH.
- CHAP. XXXI. Of an FISTƲLA of the BREST.
- CHAP. XXXII. Of an ƲLCER of the BACK.
- CHAP. XXXIII. Of an ƲLCER of the WOMB, and its NECK.
- CHAP. XXXIV. Of an ƲLCER of the BLADDER.
- CHAP. XXXV. Of an ƲLCER of the GROIN.
- CHAP. XXXVI. Of an ƲLCER of the YARD.
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CHAP. XXXVII. Of a FISTƲLA of the
ANUS. - CHAP. XXXVIII. Of an ULCER and FISTƲLA in the JOINTS.
- CHAP. XXXIX. Of an ƲLCER of ARMS, and HANDS.
- CHAP. XL. Of an ƲLCER of the THIGHS, LEGS, or FEET.
- CHAP. XLI. Of ƲLCERATED PILES, or HE∣MORRHOIDS.
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ARS CHIRƲRGIGA. Liber Sextus. OF FRACTURES.- CHAP. I. Of FRACTURES in General.
- CHAP. II. Of INSTRƲMENTS for REDƲCTION.
- CHAP. III. Of ACCIDENTS or SYMPTOMS of FRACTƲRES.
- CHAP. IV. Of a Simple FRACTƲRE.
- CHAP. V. Of a FRACTƲRE with a WOƲND.
- CHAP. VI. Of a FRACTƲRE with a WOƲND, the Bone not bare.
- CHAP. VII. Of a FRACTƲRE with a WOƲND, the BONE made bare.
- CHAP. VIII. Of a FRACTƲRE with a WOƲND, the Bone sticking out.
- CHAP. IX. Of a FRACTƲRE DISTORTED, or ILL SET.
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CHAP. X. Of FRACTƲRE with a VITIOƲS or EVIL
CALLUS. - CHAP. XI. Of a FRACTƲRE with WASTING of the PART.
- CHAP. XII. Of a FRACTURE of the SKULL.
- CHAP. XIII. Of a FISSƲRE or CLEFT of the SKƲLL.
- CHAP. XIV. Of a CONTƲSION or DEPRESSION of the SKƲLL.
- CHAP. XV. Of an INCISION and PƲNCTƲRE of the SCƲLL.
- CHAP. XVI. Of a FRACTƲRE of the NOSE-BONE.
- CHAP. XVII. Of a FRACTURE of the JAW-BONE.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the COLLAR-BONE.
- CHAP. XIX. Of a FRACTƲRE of the SHOƲL∣DER-BLADE.
- CHAP. XX. Of a FRACTƲRE of the ARM.
- CHAP. XXI. Of a FRACTƲRE of the ELBOW.
- CHAP. XXII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the WRIST-BONES.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the BONES of the HAND.
- CHAP. XXIV. Of a FRACTƲRE of the FINGERS.
- CHAP. XXV. Of a FRACTƲRE of the BREST-BONE.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of a FRACTƲRE of the RIBS.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the BACK-BONE.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Of a FRACƲRE of the GREAT BONE.
- CHAP. XXIX. Of a FRACTƲRE of the RƲMP-BONE.
- CHAP. XXX. Of a FRACTURE of the HIP-BONE.
- CHAP. XXXI. Of a FRACTƲRE of the THIGH-BONE.
- CHAP. XXXII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the KNEE-PAN.
- CHAP. XXXIII. Of a FRACTƲRE of the LEG.
- CHAP. XXXIV. Of a FRACTƲRE of the FOOT.
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ARS CHIRƲRGICA. Liber Septimus. OF DISLOCATIONS.- CHAP. I. Of DISLOCATIONS in General.
- CHAP. II. Of a SIMPLE DISLOCATION.
- CHAP. III. Of a DISLOCATION, with PAIN and INFLAMMATION.
- CHAP. IV. Of a DISLOCATION with a WOƲND.
- CHAP. V. Of a DISLOCATION with a FRACTƲRE.
- CHAP. VI. Of a DISLOCATION with CONVƲLSIONS.
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CHAP. VII. Of a DISLOCATION with a
CALLUS, or an OLD LƲXATION. - CHAP. VIII. Of a DISLOCATION REDƲCED, FALLING OƲT again.
- CHAP. IX. Of a DISLOCATION of the NOSE-BONE.
- CHAP. X. Of a DISLOCATION of the JAW-BONE.
- CHAP. XI. Of a DISLOCATION of the COLLAR-BONE.
- CHAP. XII. Of a DISLOCATION of the NECK BONES.
- CHAP. XIII. Of a DSLOCATION of the BACK-BONES.
- CHAP. XIV. Of a BƲNCHED, or CROOKED BONE.
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CHAP. XV. Of a DISLOCATION or SINKING of the
STERNON. - CHAP. XVI. Of a DISLOCATION of the RIBS.
- CHAP. XVII. Of a DISLOCATION of the OS SA∣CRƲM, and RƲMP-BONE.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of a DISLOCATION of the SHOƲLDER-BONE.
- CHAP. XIX. Of a DISLOCATION of the ELBOW BONE.
- CHAP. XX. Of a DISLOCATION of the WRIST and HAND.
- CHAP. XXI. Of a DISLOCATION of the FINGERS.
- CHAP. XXII. Of a DISLOCATION of the HIP or THIGH BONE.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of a DISLOCATION of the KNEE-PAN.
- CHAP. XXIV. Of a DISLOCATION of the KNEE, or BONES of the LEG.
- CHAP. XXV. Of the DIVƲLSION of the BONES of the LEG.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of a DISLOCATION of the ANKLE.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of a DISLOCATION of the HEEL-BONE.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Of a DISLOCATION of the BONES of the FOOT.
- The CONCLUSION.
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THE CONTENTS.
- LIBER PRIMUS. Of Instruments and Operations.
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LIBER SECUNDUS. OF DEFOEDATION.
- I. DEFILEMENTS, or VICES of the HAIR.
- II. DEFILEMENTS, or VICES of the SKIN.
- III. DEFILEMENTS, or ERU∣PTIONS of the SKIN.
- IV. DEFILEMENTS, or VICES of SKIN and FLESH.
- V. Of DEFILFMENTS UNIVERSAL.
- VI. DEFILEMENTS, or VICES of the EYES.
- VII. DEFILEMENTS, or VICES of TEETH and GUMS.
- VIII. VICES of HANDS, and NAILS.
- LIBER TERTIUS. OF TUMORS.
- LIBER QUARTUS. OF WOUNDS.
- LIBER QUINTUS. OF ULCERS.
- LIBER SEXTUS. OF FRACTURES.
- LIBER SERTIMUS. OF DISLOCATIONS.
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