| C H A P. I. |
| Of the Qualifications of a Surgeon, and the Art of Surgery, | Page [1] |
| Of Synthesis, Diæresis, Exæresis, and Prosthesis | [2] |
| What ought to be observ'd before the undertaking of an Operation | [3] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of Chirurgical Instruments, portable and not portable | [5] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of Anatomy in general, and in particular of all the Parts of which the Human Body is compos'd | [7] |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the general Division of a Human Body | [10] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of the Skeleton | [12] |
| Of the different kinds of Articulations, | [14] |
| Of the Number of the Bones of the Human Skeleton | [16] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of Myology, or the Description and Anatomy of the Muscles of the Human Body | [19] |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of the Myology or Anatomy of the Muscles of the Head | [21] |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| Of the Myology or Anatomy of the Muscles of the Chest, or of the Breast, Belly, and Back | [31] |
| C H A P. IX. |
| Of the Myology or Anatomy of the Muscles of the lower Belly | [34] |
| _Of the Muscles of the Parts that serve for Generation in both Sexes_ | [36] |
| C H A P. X. |
| Of the Muscles of the Shoulder-Blades, Arms and Hands. | [37] |
| C H A P. XI. |
| Of the Muscles of the Thighs, Legs, and Feet, | [48] |
| A List of all the Muscles of the Humane Body, | [57] |
| C H A P. XII. |
| Of the Anatomy of the Nerves, Arteries, and Veins in general | [58] |
| Of the Structure of the four Tunicks of the Arteries | [61] |
| Of the Structure of the four Tunicks of the Veins | [63] |
| Of the Beginning and Origine of all the Veins | [64] |
| Of the Distribution of the ascending Vena Cava | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIII. |
| Of the Anatomy of the Abdomen or lower Belly, | [66] |
| Of the Opening of a dead Body at a publick Dissection | [67] |
| Of the Peristaltick Motion of the Guts | [71] |
| Of the Parts appointed for Generation in Men | [74] |
| Of the Parts appropriated to Generation in Women | [75] |
| C H A P. XIV. |
| Of the Anatomy of the Breast, or middle Venter, | [77] |
| The manner of opening the Breast in order to dissect it | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XV. |
| Of the Anatomy of the Head or upper Venter, | [80] |
| An exact Historical Account of the Holes of the Skull, and the Vessels that pass thro' 'em | [83] |
| The manner of opening the Head, and Anatomizing the Brain | [91] |
| C H A P. XVI. |
| Of Straps, Swathing-Bands, Bandages, Bolsters, and Tents | [93] |
A Treatise of Chirurgical Diseases. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of Tumours in general, Impostumes or Abcesses, Breakings out, Pustules, and Tubercles | [97] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of the general Method to be observ'd in the curing of Tumours | [100] |
| How many several ways may all curable Tumours be terminated | [101] |
| What are the best means of curing Impostumes, whether to dissolve, or to bring 'em to Suppuration | Ibid. |
| Of the Circumstances, to be observ'd by a Surgeon in the opening of Tumours | [102] |
| Of the general Causes of Tumours | [103] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of Natural Tumours, and first of the Phlegmon, and its Dependances | [104] |
| Of Remedies proper for the Phlegmon | [105] |
| Remedies for the curing of Aneurisms and Varices | [108] |
| Remedies for Echymoses, Contusions, or Bruises | [109] |
| Of Tumours, and their Remedies | [110] |
| Of a Gangrene | [111] |
| Remedies for a Gangrene | [113] |
| Of Kibes and Chilblains, and their Remedies | [114] |
| Of the Panaritium and its Remedies | Ibid. |
| Of a Burn and its Remedies | [115] |
| Of the Erysipelas and its Dependences | [116] |
| Remedies for the Erysipelas | Ibid. |
| Of Erysipelatous Tumours or Impostumes, and their Remedies | [118] |
| Of the Oedema, and its proper Remedies, | [119] |
| Of Oedomatous Tumours and Impostumes | [120] |
| Of a Scirrhus and its Remedies | [123] |
| Of Scirrhous Tumours | [124] |
| Remedies for the Polypus | [125] |
| Of Cancers | [126] |
| Remedies for Cancers | Ibid. and [127] |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of Bastard or Encysted Tumours | [128] |
| Of the Remedies for Encysted Tumours | [129] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of Critical, Malignant, Pestilential, and Venereal Tumours and Impostumes | [131] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of the Scurvy, | [133] |
A Treatise of Wounds, Ulcers, and Sutures, |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of Sutures or Stitches, | [138] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of Wounds in general | [141] |
| Of Remedies proper to stop the Hæmorrhage of a Wound | [143] |
| What is to be done when a Convulsion happens in a Wound, by reason of a Wounded Nerve or Tendon | [144] |
| What Course is to be taken to draw extraneous Bodies out of a Wound | [145] |
| Of Vulnerary Decoctions to be taken inwardly | [148] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of the particular Wounds of the Head | [149] |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the particular Wounds of the Breast | [151] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of the particular Wounds of the lower Belly | [153] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of Wounds made by Guns or Fire-Arms | [154] |
| Of the Prognostick of Wounds by Gun-shot | [155] |
| Of the cure of Wounds by Gun-shot | Ibid. |
| Of a Burn made by Gun-powder | [159] |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of Ulcers in general | [164] |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| Of Venereal Diseases | [168] |
| Of the Chaude-Pisse or Gonorrhæa | Ibid. |
| Of Shankers | [170] |
| Of Bubo's | Ibid. |
| Of the Pox | [171] |
| The manner of making the Mercurial Panacæa | [175], &c. |
A Treatise of the Diseases of the Bones. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of the Dislocation of Bones | [181] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of the Fractures of Bones | [187] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of the particular Fractures of the Skull | [192] |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the Caries, Exostoses, and Nodus of the Bones | [197] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of Cauteries, Vesicatories, Setons, Cupping-Glasses, and Leeches | [199] |
| Of the compounding of Potential Cauteries | [201] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of Phlebotomy | [204] |
A Treatise of Chirurgical Operations. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of the Operation of the Trepan | [209] |
| Of the Bandage of the Trepan | [213] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of the Operation of the Fistula Lachrymalis | [214] |
| The Dressing and Bandage of the Fistula Lachrymalis | [215] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of the Operation of the Cataract | [216] |
| The Dressing and Bandage of the Operation of the Cataract | [217] |
| Of purulent Matter gather'd under the Corneous Tunicle of the Eye | [218] |
| Of a Tumour that ariseth in the Eye, | Ibid. |
| Of the Eye-Lids glu'd together | Ibid. |
| Of the Hairs of the Eye-Brows that offend the Eye | [219] |
| Of the hard and transparent Tumours on the Eye-Lids | Ibid. |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the Operation of the Polypus | Ibid. |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of the Operation of the Hare-Lip | [220] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for the Hare-Lip | [221] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of the Operation of Bronchotomy | [222] |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of the Operation of the Uvula | [223] |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| Of the Operation of a Cancer in the Breast | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage of the Breast | [225] |
| C H A P. IX. |
| The Operation of the Empyema | [227] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for the Operation of the Empyema | [228] |
| C H A P. X. |
| Of the Operation of the Paracentesis of the lower Belly | [229] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for that Paracentesis | [230] |
| The Operation of the Parcentesis of the Scrotum | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XI. |
| Of the Operation of Gastroraphy | [231] |
| C H A P. XII. |
| Of the Operation of Exomphalus | [234] |
| C H A P. XIII. |
| Of the Operation of the Bubonocele, and of the compleat Rupture | [236] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [237] |
| Of the compleat Rupture | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIV. |
| Of the Operation of Castration | [238] |
| Of the Dressing and Bandage for the Castration | [239] |
| C H A P. XV. |
| Of the Operation of the Stone in the Ureter | [240] |
| C H A P. XVI. |
| Of the Operation of Lithotomy | [241] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for the Operation of Lithotomy | [243] |
| Of the Operation of Lithotomy in Women by the lesser Preparative | [244] |
| C H A P. XVII. |
| Of the Operation of the Puncture of the Perinæum | [245] |
| C H A P. XVIII. |
| Of the Operation of the Fistula in Ano | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIX. |
| Of the Suture of Stitching of a Tendon | [247] |
| C H A P. XX. |
| Of the Cæsarian Operation | [248] |
| C H A P. XXI. |
| Of the Operation of Amputation; with its proper Dressings and Bandages | [249] and [251] |
| C H A P. XXII. |
| Of the Operation of the Aneurism | [253] |
| The Bandage for the Aneurism | [255] |
| C H A P. XXIII. |
| Of the Operation of Phlebotomy | Ibid. |
| The Bandage in Phlebotomy | [256] |
| C H A P. XXIV. |
| Of the Operation of Encysted Tumours | [257] |
| Of Ganglions | [258] |
| C H A P. XXV. |
| Of the Operation of Hydrocephalus | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XXVI. |
| Of the Operation of cutting the Tongue-String | [259] |
| C H A P. XXVII. |
| Of the Operation of opening stopt Ductus's | [260] |
| Of an Incision made to open the Vagina Uteri | Ibid. |
| The manner of separating the Lips of the Pudendum when conglutinated | Ibid. |
| The manner of opening the Vagina when stopt with a Fleshy Substance | Ibid. |
| The Method of opening the Urinary Ductus as well in Boys as in young Virgins | Ibid. |
| The Method of opening the Ductus of the Ear, when stopt with a Membrane or a Carnous Substance | [261] |
| C H A P. XXVIII. |
| Of the Operation of the Phimosis and Paraphimosis | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XXIX. |
| Of the Operation of the Varix | [262] |
| C H A P. XXX. |
| Of the Operation of the Panaritium | [263] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for this Operation | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XXXI. |
| Of the Reduction of the falling of the Anus | [264] |
| C H A P. XXXII. |
| Of the reducing of the falling of the Matrix | [265] |
| C H A P. XXXIII. |
| Of the application of the Cautery and its Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XXXIV. |
| Of the Application of Leeches, and the Dressing | [267] |
| C H A P. XXXV. |
| Of the application of the Seton | [268] |
| C H A P. XXXVI. |
| Of Scarifications | [269] |
| C H A P. XXXVII. |
| Of the Application of Vesicatories | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XXXVIII. |
| Of the application of Cupping-Glasses | [270] |
| C H A P. XXXIX. |
| Of the opening of Abscesses or Impostumes | [271] |
A Treatise of the Operations of Fractures. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of the Fracture of the Nose | [272] |
| The Dressing and Bandage for the Fracture of the Nose | [273] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of the Fracture of the lower Jaw | [274] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of the Fracture of the Clavicle | [276] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the Fracture of the Omoplata or Shoulder-Blade | [278] |
| The Dressing | Ibid. |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of the Fracture of the Ribs | [279] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [280] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of the Fracture of the Sternum or Breast-Bone | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [281] |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Vertebra's | Ibid. |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Os Sacrum | [283] |
| C H A P. IX. |
| Of the Fracture of the Coccyx or Rump-Bone | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage for that Fracture | [284] |
| C H A P. X. |
| Of the Fracture of the Humerus or Arm-Bone | Ibid. |
| Its proper Dressing and Bandage | [285] |
| C H A P. XI. |
| Of the Fracture of the Bone of the Elbow | [286] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Carpus or Wrist-Bone | [287] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Bone of the Metacarpium or Back of the Hand | [288] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIV. |
| Of the Fracture of the Bones of the Fingers | [289] |
| C H A P. XV. |
| Of the Fracture of the Thigh-Bone | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [290] |
| C H A P. XVI. |
| Of the Fracture of the Patella or Knee-Pan | [291] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XVII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Leg-Bone | [292] |
| Its proper Dressing and Bandage | [293] |
| The Dressing for complicated Fractures | [294] |
| C H A P. XVIII. |
| Of the Fracture of the Bones of the Foot | [295] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [296] |
A Treatise of the Operations which are perform'd in Luxations. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of the Luxation of the Bone of the Nose | [297] |
| The Dressing and Bandage proper for such a Luxation | [298] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of the Luxation of the lower Jaw-Bone | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [299] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of the Luxation of the Clavicle | Ibid. |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the Luxation of the Vertebra's | [300] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [301] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of the Luxation of the Coccyx or Rump-Bone | [302] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of the Bunch | Ibid. |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of the Luxation of the Ribs | [303] |
| The Dressing and Bandage | Ibid. |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| Of the sinking of the Xiphoides or Sword-like Cartilage | [304] |
| C H A P. IX. |
| Of the Luxation of the Humerus or Arm-Bone, | Ibid. |
| The Dressing and Bandage | [306] |
| C H A P. X. |
| Of the Luxation of the Bone of the Elbow | Ibid. |
| The Bandage for the same Luxation | [307] |
| C H A P. XI. |
| Of the Luxation of the Carpus or Wrist-Bone | [308] |
| The Bandage | [309] |
| C H A P. XII. |
| Of the Luxation of the Bones of the Fingers | Ibid. |
| The Bandage for that Luxation | Ibid. |
| C H A P. XIII. |
| Of the Luxation of the Thigh | [310] |
| Its proper Dressing and Bandage | [312] |
| C H A P. XIV. |
| Of the Luxation of the Knee | Ibid. |
| The Bandage | [313] |
| C H A P. XV. |
| Of the Luxation of the Patella, Knee-Pan, or Whirl-Bone of the Knee | Ibid. |
| Of the Separation of the Perone from the Tibia | Ibid. |
| Of the Luxation of the Astragalus | [314] |
| Of the Separation of the Calcaneum from the Astragalus | Ibid. |
A Treatise of Medicinal Compositions necessary for a Surgeon. |
| C H A P. I. |
| Of Balsams | [315] |
| The Balsam of Arcæus | Ibid. |
| The Balsam of Spain | [316] |
| The Green Balsam | [317] |
| The Samaritan Balsam | [318] |
| C H A P. II. |
| Of Ointments | [319] |
| Unguentum Althææ | Ibid. |
| The mundificative Ointment of Smallage | [320] |
| The black or suppurative Ointment | [321] |
| Unguentum Rosatum | [322] |
| Unguentum Album, aut de Cerussa | [323] |
| Unguentum Ægyptiacum | [324] |
| Unguentum Basilicon, or the Royal Ointment | [325] |
| A cooling Cerate | [326] |
| An Ointment for Burns | [327] |
| C H A P. III. |
| Of Plaisters | [328] |
| Of Plaister of Diapalma | Ibid. |
| The Plaister of simple Diachylum | [329] |
| The Plaister of Andreas Crucius | [330] |
| Emplastrum Divinum | [331] |
| C H A P. IV. |
| Of the Cataplasms or Pultisses | [332] |
| C H A P. V. |
| Of Oils | [334] |
| Simple Oil of Roses made by infusion | Ibid. |
| Compound Oil of Roses made by infusion | Ibid. |
| Oil of sweet Almonds made by expression | [335] |
| Oil of Bayes | [336] |
| Oil of Eggs made by expression | [337] |
| C H A P. VI. |
| Of Collyriums | [338] |
| A dry Collyrium | Ibid. |
| A blue Collyrium | [339] |
| C H A P. VII. |
| Of Powders | Ibid. |
| A Powder against Madness or Frenzy | Ibid. |
| C H A P. VIII. |
| A Styptick Water | [340] |
The END of the TABLE. |