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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LIBER QUARTUS. OF WOUNDS.

  • Chap. 1. OF wounds in general 732
    • 1. Wounds Simplex 743
    • 2. Wounds Complex 749
  • Chap. 2. Of External Vulneraries 753
    • 1. Pure Vulneraries 754
    • 2. Digestives, or Maturatives 755
    • 3. Sarcoricks, or Incarnatives 756
    • 4. Epuloticks, or Cicatrizers 758
  • Chap. 3. Internal Vulneraries, or Wound-Drinks 759
    • 1. Simples for Wound-Drinks 763
    • 2. Examples of Wound-Drinks compounded 764
  • Chap. 4. Stopping an Hemorrhage in Wounds 766
    • 1. By Dossels or Pledgets 770
    • 2. By application of Crepitus Lupi 771
    • 3. By Deligation of the Vessels 771
    • 4. By application of Sarcoticks ib.
    • 5. By application of Astringents and Stypticks 772
    • 6. By application of Specificks 773
    • 7. By applying Revulsives, &c
    • 8. By Cutting thro' the Vessels 774
    • 9. By applying Escharoticks ib.
    • 10. By exhibition of Internals 775
  • Chap. 5. Extraneous things in Wounds 777
    • 1. Drawing them out by Medi∣cines 779
    • 2. Drawing them out with In∣struments 780
  • Chap. 6. Stitching Wounds 783
    • I. Sutura, Stiching with the Needle.
      • 1. Instruments of Stitching 785
      • 2. Sutura Retentiva ibid.
      • 3. Sutura Incarnativa ibid.
      • 4. Sutura Abdominis, Gastro∣raphia ibid.
      • 5. Sutura Conservatrix ibid.
      • 6. Observations on Stitching 786
    • II. Laqueatio, Dry-stitching.
      • 1. Instruments of Dry-stitching 787
      • 2. The Sticking Emplaster, twelve Forms of it 788
      • 3. The Way and Manner of per∣forming it 789

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  • Chap. 7. Of the Binding-up Wounds 790
    • I. The Materials for Binding, &c. ibid.
      • 1. The Covering-Emplaster ibid.
      • 2. Splenia, folded Cloths, or Bolsters ibid.
      • 3. Ferulae, Splinters 791
      • 4. Swathing-Bands, or Rowlers ibid.
      • 5. The Matter of Rowlers 792
    • II. The Kinds and Ways of Rowing or Binding-up ibid.
      • 1. Fascia Incarnativa ibid.
      • 2. Fascia Retentiva 793
      • 3. Fascia Expulsiva ibid.
      • 4. Fascia Aequans ibid.
      • 4. The Way and Manner of Binding-up, or Rowling ibid.
  • Chap. 8. A Flux of Humors in Wounds 795
  • Chap. 9. The Symptoms of Wounds 798
    • 1. An Hemorrhage 799
    • 2. Vehement Pain 799
      • Anodyns 800
      • Narcoticks ibid.
    • 3. An Inflammation 801
    • 4. An Erysipelas ibid.
    • 5. Indigestion of Humors 802
    • 6. Fevers from Humors dis∣turbed 802
    • 7. Fevers, from generating Pus 803
    • 8. Fevers, from Inflammation ib.
    • 9. Fevers, from Putridness of Humors 804
    • 10. Fevers, from Ill-preparedness of Humors 805
    • 11. Fainting and Swooning 806
    • 12. Convulsions general 807
    • 13. Convulsions particular 808
    • 14. Delirium, or Dotage 111
    • 15. A Palsey 812
    • 16. Gangren and Sphacelus 814
    • 17. Removing of Proud Flesh 815
  • Chap. 10. Curing by the Second Intention 816
  • Chap. 11. Wounds of Arteries and Veins 820
  • Chap. 12. Wounds of Nerves and Tendons 823
    • 1. Cutting a Nerve or Tendon 827
    • 2. Pricking a Nerve, or Tendon 829
    • 3. Contusion of a Nerve, &c. 833
  • Chap. 13. Wounds of the Ligaments 834
  • Chap. 14. Wounds of the Limbs 835
  • Chap. 15. Wounds of the Joints 841
  • Chap. 16. Wounds with Contusion 846
  • Chap. 17. Wounds, by the Bitings of Venemous Beasts 848
    • 1. The Bitings of Beasts, and Human-kind 849
    • 2. Bitings of Mad-Dogs 851
    • 3. Bitings of Serpents 855
    • 4. Bitings of the Tarantula 865
    • 5. The Stinging of Scorpions, Hornets, Wasps, Bees 867
  • Chap. 18. Wounds made with Poisoned Weapons 870
  • Chap. 19. Wounds made by Gunshot in general 874
    • 1. Extracting the Bullet 879
    • 2. Proper Digestives 881
    • 3. Abstersives or Cleansers 884
    • 4. Incarnatives 886
    • 5. Wounds, with Fracture of the Bone ibid.
    • 6. Dressing Gunshot-Wounds 887
  • Chap. 20. Accidents or Symptoms in Gunshot-Wounds 890
    • 1. Vehement Pain ibid.
    • 2. Inflammation ibid.
    • 3. Grangrene 891
    • 4. An Hemorrhage 892
    • 5. A Fever 892
    • 6. A Delirium 893
    • 7. Fainting and Swooning 893
    • 8. Convulsions 893
    • 9. A Palsey 894
    • 10. A Sinuous Ʋlcer 894
  • Chap. 21. Gunshot-Wounds in the Tho∣rax 896

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  • Chap. 22. Of Gunshot-Wounds in the Ab∣domen or Belly 898
    • 1. Wounds of the Stomach and Guts 901
    • 2. Wounds of the Reins or Kid∣neys 901
    • 3. Wounds of Liver and Spleen 902
    • 4. Wounds of the Womb 902
  • Chap. 23. Gunshot-Wounds in the Limbs, and Joints 903
    • 1. The Cure of Gunshot-Wounds in the Limbs 904
    • 2. The Cure of Gunshot-Wounds in the Joints 910
  • Chap. 24. Burnings and Scaldings 911
    • 1. Burnings and Scaldings in general 913
    • 2. Light or gentle Burnings 915
    • 3. Burning with Gunpowder 916
    • 4. Burning by Lightning 918
    • 5. Burnings of the Second Degree 919
    • 6. Burnings of the Third and Fourth Degrees 920
    • 7. Burnings of the Eyes, Face, &c. 921
    • 8. Burnings in the Joints 921
    • 9. Burnings in the Groin 922
    • 10. The preventing of ugly Scars 923
  • Chap. 25. Wounds of the Head, without the Scull 924
    • 1. Wounds of the Head in gene∣ral 925
    • 2. Binding up Wounds of the Head 929
    • 3. A Contusion of the Head 930
    • 4. A Wound of the Head 933
    • 5. A Wound with Contusion 935
  • Chap. 26. Wounds of the Temporal Mu∣scles 237
  • Chap. 27. Wounds of the Membranes of the Brain 939
    • 1. The Wounds of the Dura Mater 940
    • 2. The Symptoms of those Wounds 942
    • 3. Wounds of the Pia Mater 943
  • Chap. 28. Wounds of the Brain 644
    • 1. The Cure of Wounds of the Brain 947
    • 2. The Cure of the Symptoms 949
      • 1. Apostemation of the Brain 949
      • 2. Concussion of the Brain 949
      • 3. Convulsions 950
      • 4. A Fungus of the Brain 950
      • 5. A Flatulent Tumor of the Brain 951
      • 6. Gangrene and Sphacelus 951
  • Chap. 29. Wounds of the Face 951
  • Chap. 30. Wounds of the Eyes 953
    • 1. Wounds of the Eye-brows 953
    • 2. Wounds of the Eye-lids 955
    • 3. Wounds of the Eye it self 956
  • Chap. 31. Wounds of the Ears 959
  • Chap. 32. Wounds of the Nose 960
  • Chap. 33. Wounds of the Mouth 961
    • 1. Wounds of the Lips 961
    • 2. Wounds of the Jaws, or Gums 962
    • 3. Wounds of the Tongue 963
  • Chap. 34. Wounds of the Neck 964
    • 1. Wounds of the Cutis and Membrana Carnosa 965
    • 2. Wounds of the Vertebrae of the Neck 965
  • Chap. 35. Wounds of the Wind-pipe and Gullet 967
    • 1. Wounds of the Wind-pipe 969
    • 2. Wounds of the Oesophagus or Swallow 669
  • Chap. 36. Wounds of the Vessels of the Neck 970
    • 1. Wounds of the Iugalar Veiny, and Soporal Arteries 970
    • 2. Wounds of the Recurrent Nerves 972

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  • Chap. 37. Wounds of the Brest and Heart 973
  • Chap. 38. Wounds of the Back, and Spi∣nal Marrow 978
  • Chap. 39. Wounds of the Lungs 979
  • Chap. 40. Wounds of the Liver and Spleen 982
    • 1. Of the Liver 982
    • 2. Of the Spleen 985
  • Chap. 41. Wounds of the Stomach 986
    • 1. Wounds of the Mouth of the Stomach 986
    • 2. Wounds of the Ventricle, or Bottom of the Stomach 287
  • Chap. 42. Wounds of the Belly 989
    • 1. Reduction of the Viscera 990
    • 2. Stitching up the Wound 991
    • 3. Application of Topicks 992
    • 4. Exhibition of Internals 992
    • 5. Wounds made by a Puncture 993
  • Chap. 43. Wounds of the Guts 994
  • Chap. 44. Wounds of the Reins 996
  • Chap. 45. Wounds of the Bladder 998
  • Chap. 46. Wounds of the Womb 999
  • Chap. 47. Wounds of the Yard 1001
  • Chap. 48. Wounds of the Fingers and Toes 1002
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