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 11, 2024.
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LIBER QUINTUS. OF ULCERS.
Chap. 1. OF Ʋlcers in Gene∣ral 1005
Chap. 2. Medicaments appropriated to Ʋlcers 1018
1. Repercussives 1019
2. Helminthicks, Wormkillers 1020
3. Digestives or suppuratives 1021
4. Abstersives or Mundifiers 1022
5. Sarcoticks or Incarnatives 1023
6. Epuloticks or Cicatrizers 1025
Chap. 3. Simple Ʋlcers 1027
Chap. 4. Ʋlcers with Distemper 1033
1. With a hot Distemper 1034
2. With a cold Distemper 1035
3. With a moist Distemper 1036
4. With a dry Distemper 1036
5. An Ʋlcer with Pain 1038
6. Ʋlcers wth Fluxion 1040
7. An Ʋlcer Sordid and Putrid 1044
1. The Cure of a Sordid Ʋlcer 1045
2. The Cure of a Putrid Ʋlcer 1046
Chap. 8. An Ʋlcer with Tumor 1047
1. With a Phlegmon 1047
2. With an Erysipelas 1048
3. With an Oedema 1048
4. With a Cancerous Tumor 1048
Chap. 9. An Ʋlcer with proud Flesh 1049
Chap. 10. An Ʋlcer Callous 1053
Chap. 11. An Ʋlcer discolored 1055
Chap. 12. An Ʋlcer Cavernous or hollow 1056
1. The Cure without laying open 1057
2. Dressing these Ʋlcers. 1060
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3. The Cure by opening the Si∣nus 1062
Chap. 13. An Ʋlcer with Worms 1064
Chap. 14. An Ʋlcer Varicous 1066
Chap. 15. An Ʋlcer Carious 1068
1. Scaling the Bone by Medi∣cines 1072
2. Scaling by Scraping, &c. 1074
3. Scaling by Cautery 1074
4. Dressing and Healing the Ʋl∣cer 1076
Chap. 16. An Ʋlcer Cacoethick 1077
Chap. 17. An Ʋlcer Phagedenick 1080
Chap. 18. An Ʋlcer Cancerous 1084
1. Nomae, or Eating Ʋlcers 1085
2. Lupus the Wolf 1086
3. Noli me tangere 1087
Chap. 19. An Ʋlcer by Burning or Scald∣ing 1088
Chap. 20. An Ʋlcer Fistulous, or of a Fistula 1090
1. The True or Absolute Cure 1093
2. Removing the Callus 1097
3. The Palliative Cure 1103
Chap. 21. An Ʋlcer Gangrenous 1104
1. The Cure of an Ʋlcer Gan∣grened 1105
2. The Cure when Sphacelated 1107
Chap. 22. An Ʋlcer of the Head 1108
1. The Dry Scald Head 1108
2. The Moist Scald with a thin Humor 1110
3. The Moist Scald with a thick Humor 1111
4. An Ʋlcer from Apostemation, Contusion, &c. 1113
Chap. 23. An Ʋlcer of the Eye 1114
1. Ʋlcers affecting the Adnata 1115
2. Ʋlcers of the Cornea super∣ficial 1115
3. Ʋlcers of the Cornea deep 1116
4. Ʋlcers Depascent or Eating 1117
5. Ʋlcers Cancerous 1118
6. Ʋlcers from the Small-Pox 1119
7. Ʋlcers from the French-Pox 1119
8. Ʋlcers from a Pestilential Anthrax 1119
Chap. 24. A Fistula of the Eye 1120
Chap. 25. An Ʋlcer of the Nose 1126
Chap. 26. An Ʋlcer of the Ear 1131
Chap. 27. An Ʋlcer of the Mouth 1133
1. Fissurae Labiorum 1133
2. Ʋlcers of the Lips, &c. 1134
3. Ʋlcers of the Roof 1135
4. Ʋlcers of the Tongue 1135
Chap. 28. An Ʋlcer of the Throat 1136
1. An Ʋlcer of the Uvula 1136
2. An Ʋlcer of the Almonds 1137
3. An Ʋlcer of the Throat be∣low the Uvula and Almonds 1137
Chap. 29. An Ʋlcer of the Neck 1138
Chap. 30. An Ʋlcer of the Stomach 1140
Chap. 31. A Fistula of the Brest 1143
1. The Cure of a Fistula, &c. 1144
2. Of an Ʋlcer of the Lungs 1149
Chap. 32. An Ʋlcer in the Back and Loins 1154
Chap. 33. An Ʋlcer of the Womb, &c. 1155
1. Of the Womb Ʋlcer 1155
2. Of an Ʋlcer in the Neck of the Womb 1150
3. The Method of Curing Ʋl∣cers of the Womb, and its Neck 1157
Chap. 34. An Ʋlcer of the Bladder 1159
Chap. 35. An Ʋlcer in the Groin 1161
1. An Ʋlcer not Fistulous 1161
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2. A Fistula in the Groin 1162
Chap. 36. An Ʋlcer of the Yard 1164
1. An Ʋlcer External 1164
2. An Ʋlcer Internal with Ca∣runcles 1166
Chap. 37. A Fistula in the Anus 1167
1. The Cure by Deligation 1169
2. By Incision 1170
3. Application of Topicks 1170
4. The Palliative Cure 1172
Chap. 38. An Ʋlcer and Fistula in the Joints. 1173
1. An Ʋlcer in the Joints 1173
2. A Fistula in the Joints 1174
Chap. 39. An Ʋlcer in Hands or Arms 1176
Chap. 40. An Ʋlcer of Thighs, Legs, Feet 1178
Chap. 41. Ʋlcerated Piles or Hemor∣rhoids 1179
1. The Cure of Blind Hemor∣rhoids 1182
2. The Cure of Bleeding Hemor∣rhoids 1184
3. The Cure of Ʋlcerated He∣morrhoids, Ficus, &c. 1185
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