Chirurgia curiosa: or, the newest and most curious observations and operations in the whole art of chirurgery, regularly methodized ... and rendered intelligible ... / Written originally in High-Dutch, by ... Matthaeus Gothofredus Purmannus ... Illustrated with large chirurgical figures, of patients as well as instruments, invented by Dr. Solingen ... To which is added Natura morborum medicatrix: or, Nature cures diseases ... By Conrade Joachim Sprengell [the translator].
- Purmann, Matthias Gottfried, 1649-1711.
- Date:
- 1706
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Chirurgia curiosa: or, the newest and most curious observations and operations in the whole art of chirurgery, regularly methodized ... and rendered intelligible ... / Written originally in High-Dutch, by ... Matthaeus Gothofredus Purmannus ... Illustrated with large chirurgical figures, of patients as well as instruments, invented by Dr. Solingen ... To which is added Natura morborum medicatrix: or, Nature cures diseases ... By Conrade Joachim Sprengell [the translator]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chan 18 Hydrocepbolos, Or Watry Tumours, which commonly affedt P‘ ' the Head of Young Children, whence they proceed, and Chap. 19- ParotidesJbt Ulceration and tumours in the Ears, what they are. and how to cure them. > «sr- n Chaw *t Mfiignant and.almofl; ccmceroW. Ulceration! of^Eye^ai» ‘ ‘ ThSfly in the Corners of the Eyes, how they ought to be Chap. aa. Stubborn and formerly ill cured Vicerations of the Neck, how cured. Chan ai CataraEls, their different Kinds, and how to Couch them arti- Chap- 3‘ ficially fafely, and effe^ually r Chap. a4. How to take away other^iAMtd\ Shm ox Films ofthe Eye by Manual Operation and the Uie ol proper Medicines. , infirmities of the Tonguei -what they a%apd how to cure 'rowuice dfnpw, miuicy uaiu iutiiuuxa n_,kuiuuic;>, commonly called the Kings-'Evil, why fo difficult to be cured, and a rational Method, preferred. Chap. 2i; Ïmpetïgines br fetters, what they are, and how to cure them. Chao ii Verucre and TifarcuU, Or Warts and Pimples in the Fag Whence they proceed, and how to take them away. Chap, a 2. JBëïop, or Ttfiufa Lachrymofi, ^nd other Fiftula's of the Tec •,T* and Jaw-bones, their Caufe and Cure. Fourty HiAórïcal ObfeMtSóhs.’ .b'viuo v?od —a- -.— -?-*i ft;. ad ni io ?nn) t t - ' ’ . V « —---!- ,>tA > « i .»! 1 -1-4. J I .<! r, .1 » 'HiuoïthC! d'jiiin it i k //Oil >1 i-Lii // Book II. T r t • il • • I I /j«■•>]»_ C ■ iTf, r-i* rr: r•; > ;• /... yiT - ;■ ? .V’ • t ; of all Chirurgical Operations, relating to Accidents and In¬ firmities of the ■Breafi and My, and the Tarts belonging there¬ unto, with ObferVations and (Remarks on every Tart. ins a : 5 tv J • . ■ ! • *•*'- > Chap, i* T ¥ THether there is any neceffity in curing Wounds, to ob- y V ferve tfie Ancient Method, and proceed to Suppuration by Emplaflers, Unguents, Cataplafms, Oils, Balfams > m. And whether they may not be fooner healed by other Medi¬ cines, without Suppuration or theUfe ofQreafie, Oily Drugs? Chap. z. Of Wounds in the Breaft aitd Belly in General, and how to pro- ceed to a Cure.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30415433_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)