The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters.
- Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590.
- Date:
- 1649
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![(■'h*p. pag. XVIIl, Ofpytoricksjor caiiftick medicins, 708 XIX. Ot anodynes, or fuch as tnitieate or affwage paine, 709^ X X. Of the compofitton and ufe rif medicines, 71 o XXI. Of the weight and meaiiires,and the notes of both of them, ' 711 XXII. Of Clyfters, d }k XXIII. Of fnppo.iitorics, nodules, and peffaries, 713 XXIV. Of oils, 714 ^ XXV. Of liniments, 7151 XXVI. Of ointments,' ib. ■] XXVII. Ofeerntsand emplnflei^, 717 ' XXVlII. Ofcataplafms and pultifes, 710 I XXIX. Of fomentat'ons, jB XXX- Ofembrocations, 7^^ XXXl. Of epithems, ib. \ XXXII. Of potcntiall cauteries, 721 XîéXITI. Ofveficatories, 7^J XXXtV. Oicolj)ria, 7^4 XXXV. Of errhincs, and flernutatorics, ib. XXXVI. Of apophlegmatifms, or matticatories, yaj XXXVII. Ofgatgatilms, ib. XXXVIII, Of dentifrices, 716 XXXIX. Of baggi, or quilts, 7^7 XL. Of tumigations, XLI. Of a particular, orhalfebath, 728 XLII. Of baths, Jb. XLIH. Offtoves, or hot-houfes, 731 XLIV. Of/wri, that is, walhes, and fuch things for the fmoothing and beautifying of the skin, ib. X '-V. Of the gw ta rofacea, or a fiery face, 733 XLVI. 7 o black or colour the hair, 734 XLVIL Of fy7/3tA7'iJ,or depilatories, and alfo of Iwcet waters, it>. ' Of DiftiHation, the feven and twentieth I. What diftillation is, and how many kindes thereof Chap. pag. there be, • - • ■ 73^ ' II. Of the matter and form of fornaces,. jb. III. Of veilels fit for diftillation, . “ 7^5 IV. What things are to be confidered in diftillation, tb, V. Of what faihion the veffels for the diftilling of wa¬ ters, ought to be, 737 VI. How the materials muft be prepared before diûilla- tion, VII. Of the art of diftilling of waters, . 7^9 VUI. How to diftill aqvia uimjat the fpirits of wine,740 IX Of the manner of reftifying,that is,how to increafe' the ftiength of waters, that have been once diftilled, 741 X. Of diftillation by filtring XI. What and how many wayes there arc to make oils, 74»’ X’l Ofextrafting of oils of vegetables by diftillatk)n,zi'- XIII. Another manner how to draw the efilenccand fi¬ liis of herbs, flowers, feeds, and fpices, as alfo of rxt- barb, agaiick, turbith, hermodaftyls, and other piu- . 744 XIV. How to extrjft oil out of gums, condenfed jui¬ ces, and rofinsj as alfo out of fome woods, ib. XY. Of extrafting of oils om of the harder forts of gums, 3$ myrrh,maftick,frankincenfe,and the like, ib. XVI. The making of oil of vitriol!, 746 XVII. A table or catalogue of medicines and inJiru- ments ferving for the cure of difeafes, 747 How tt make reports, and to embalm the dead, the eight and twentieth Book,, The nine and twentieth Btck^, A Trtatiji cmatmg divers voyages. A Table of the Chapters ofthe, three Tra&s. chap '■•r' pttg. ,. j^Eckons up the branches or propagations of the vena pert<e , or the gate-vein, and explaines an aphorism o f Hippocrates, that makes very much to the purpofe, I II. Treats of the fuperior, or afeendent trunk of the nr- na cava, or hollow vein, and the branches which it fcat- ters through the head, ' j HI. Shews how the axillary vein is diftributed through - the arm, ^ IV. Explaines the lower, or defeendent trunk of the hollow vein, i j V. Reckons up the propagations, and branches of the outer lliacall branch dilfeminatcd through the crus, or great foot, that reaches from the lower part of the buttock to the end of the toes, 14 An explanation of the Table of the Veins, 17 chap. fag, great Artery, and the propagation thereof through the middle and lowcft bellies, ii. IV. The propagations of the outer lliacall branche* which are diftributed through the erm, or great foot, containing rhe thigh, leg, and foot, 30 An explanation of the Table of the Arteries, The fecend Treatife concerning the Arteries. I. Shewes the upper or afeendent trunk of the great Ar- tcry,with its propagations that are diftributed through the head, 21 II. Declares the hiftory of the axillary artery being di- fttibuted through the arm, III. Shewe* the mferiouror defeendent trunk of the The third Treatife concerning the Nerves. I. Of the nerves of the brain, II. Concerning the nerves of the fpinall marrow pto- perly fo called, and firft ofthofc of the rack bones of the neck, 4© III. Concerning the nerves of the marrow of the rack bones of the cheft, ^ 41 IV. Concerning the marrow ôf the rack bone* of the bines, 43 V. Concerning the nerves of the marrow of Osficrum or the great bone, * 44 VI. Concerning the nerves which arc .diftributed through the arms, 44 VII. Of the nerves that are diftributed through the crura, or thighs, legs, and feet, 47 An explanation of the two Tables of the Nerves, 49 & 50 AN](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30337604_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)