Thesaurus chirurgiae : the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette ... composed according to the doctrine of the circulation of the blood, and other new inventions of the moderns : together with a treatise of the plague, illustrated with observations / translated out of Low-Dutch into English ... ; to which is added the surgeon's chest, furnished both with instruments and medicines ... and to make it more compleat, is adjoyned a treatise of diseases that for the most part attend camps and fleets ; written in High-Dutch by Raymundus Minderius.
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- Thesaurus chirurgiae : the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette ... composed according to the doctrine of the circulation of the blood, and other new inventions of the moderns : together with a treatise of the plague, illustrated with observations / translated out of Low-Dutch into English ... ; to which is added the surgeon's chest, furnished both with instruments and medicines ... and to make it more compleat, is adjoyned a treatise of diseases that for the most part attend camps and fleets ; written in High-Dutch by Raymundus Minderius.
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- Barbette, Paul, d. 1666?
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- London :: Printed for Henry Rodes ...,
- 1687.
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- Plague -- Early works to 1800.
- Anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
- Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
- Surgical instruments and apparatus -- Early works to 1800.
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"Thesaurus chirurgiae : the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette ... composed according to the doctrine of the circulation of the blood, and other new inventions of the moderns : together with a treatise of the plague, illustrated with observations / translated out of Low-Dutch into English ... ; to which is added the surgeon's chest, furnished both with instruments and medicines ... and to make it more compleat, is adjoyned a treatise of diseases that for the most part attend camps and fleets ; written in High-Dutch by Raymundus Minderius." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30877.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE JUDICIOUS READER.
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The Index of Chapters to
Barbetty 's Chirurgery.- The First Part.
- An Index to the Second Part.
- The Index of Chapters to the the second Book. Of the second Part.
- The Index of Chapters to the third Book of the second Part.
- The Index of the third Part of Chirurgery.
- The second Book, of the Head.
- The Third Book: Of the Breast.
- The Fourth Book: Of the lower Belly.
- The Fifth Book: Of the Joynts.
- An Index to the Treatise of the Plague.
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BARBETTY 'S CHIRURGERY. The First Part.- CHAP. I. Of Manual Operations in general.
- CHAP. II. Of Synthesis or Ʋnition.
- CHAP. III. Of the Nature, Difference, Signs, Progno∣sticks and Cure of Fractures in general.
- CHAP IV. Of particular Fractures of Bones.
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CHAP. V. Of the Nature, Difference, Signs, Causes, Prognosticks, and Cure of
Dislocations in general. - CHAP. VI. Of particular Dislocations.
- CHAP. VII. Of Ruptures.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the falling down of the Matrix.
- CHAP. IX. Of the falling down of the Fundament.
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CHAP X. Of the second Operation called
Diaeresis, or the seperation of what was united together. - CHAP. XI. Of opening a Vein.
- CHAP. XII. Of the opening of Abscesses, or Imposthumes.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the Separation of Parts unnaturally joyned.
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CHAP. XIV. Of the
Paracenthesis. - CHAP. XV. Of the Opening of the Breast.
- CHAP. XVI. Of Removing a Cataract of the Eye.
- CHAP. XVII. Of Leeches.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of the Cutting in the Hard Parts.
- CHAP. XIX. Of Ʋstion, or Burning.
- CHAP. XX. Of Issues.
- CHAP. XXI. Of the Seton
- CHAP. XXII. Of the drawing forth of Bullets.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of the Extraction of a Dead Child and the Secundine.
- CHAP. XXIV. Of the Extirpating of a Mortified Part.
- CHAP. XXV. Of the Fleshy Rupture.
- CHAP. XXVI. The Extraction of the Stone out of the Bladder.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of the Hare-Lip.
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BARBETTY 'S CHIRURGERY. The Second Part.- CHAP. I. Of Tumors in general.
- CHAP. II. Of Inflammation.
- CHAP. III. Erysipelas.
- CHAP. IV. Of Oedema.
- CHAP. V. Of Scirrhus.
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CHAP. VI.
De Tumore Aquoso, orWatry Tumor. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the Flatuous, orWindy Tumor. - CHAP. VIII. De Herpete.
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CHAP. IX.
Of Atheroma, Steatoma, andMeliceris. -
CHAP. X.
Of Scrophula, Struma, orKing's-Evil. - CHAP. XI. Of a Bubo.
- CHAP. XII. Of the Carbuncle.
- CHAP. XIII. Of a Cancer.
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CHAP. XIV. Of a Gangrene and Sphacelus.
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Diaphoreticks orSudorisicks. - Cordials.
- External Medicaments against a Gangrene.
- Cure of a Gangrene, caused from Cold.
- Cure of a Gangrene from external Heat, or hin∣dred by Perspiration.
- Cure of a Gangrene from the Defect of Nutri∣ment.
- Cure of a Gangrene from a venemous Humor.
- Cure of a Gangrene sprung from the Scurvy.
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- CHAP. XV. Of a Paronychia.
- CHAP. XVI. Of an Aneurism.
- CHAP. XVII. Of Opthalmia.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of a Quinsie.
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BARBETTY 'S CHIRURGERY. The Second Book of the Second Part Of CHIRURGERY. Of Wounds.- CHAP. I. Of the Nature, Differences, Causes, and Signs of Wounds.
- CHAP. II. Of the Cure of Wounds in general.
- CHAP. III. Of the preservation of the strength and Native heat in the wounded Part.
- CHAP. IV. Of the Symptoms of Wounds.
- CHAP. V. Of the drawing forth Extraneous Bodies out of the Wound.
- CHAP. VI. Of the manner of joining the Lips of Wounds together.
- CHAP. VII. Of Medicines necessary for the Curing of Wounds.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Wounds of the Nerves.
- CHAP. IX. Of Wounds by Gun-shot.
- CHAP. X. Of Poysoned Wounds.
- CHAP. XI. Of particular Wounds.
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BARBETTY 'S CHIRURGERY. The Third Book of the Second Part Of CHIRURGERY. Of Ʋlcers. - THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE STUDIOUS READER.
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BARBETTY 'S CHIRURGERY. The Third Part ofChirurgery ; OR, ThePRACTICAL ANATOMY: In FIVE BOOKS.1. Treats of the Parts in general.2. Of the Head.3. Of the Breast.4. Of the lower Belly.5. Of the Joynts.
- CHAP. I. Of the Practical Anatomy. THE PREFACE.
- CHAP. II. Of the Parts in general·
- CHAP. III. Of Bones.
- CHAP. IV. Of a Cartilage.
- CHAP. V. Of Ligaments.
- CHAP. VI. Of Membranes.
- CHAP. VII. Of Fibres.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Veins.
- CHAP. IX. Of Arteries.
- CHAP. X. Of Nerves.
- CHAP. XI. Of the Flesh.
- CHAP. XII. Of the Skin.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the Fat, Nails and Hair.
- CHAP. XIV. Of the Generation of the Blood, and its Circulation.
- CHAP. XV. The Division of the Body.
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The
SECOND BOOK. OF THE HEAD. -
The THIRD BOOK Of the
Thorax orBreast. -
The
FOURTH BOOK. Of theLower Belly. -
The
FIFTH BOOK. Of theJoynts. - A TREATISE OF THE PLAGUE.
- An Index of Things and Words.
- title page
- title page
- A Description of a LANCET, FOR The more secure Letting of BLOOD,
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CISTA MILITARIS, OR, A Military Chest, Furnished either for
Sea orLand, with convenientMedicines andInstruments. - category - 1
- category - 2
- category - 3
- category - 4
- category - 5
- category - 6
- category - 7
- category - 8
- category - 9
- category - 10
- category - 11
- category - 12
- category - 13
- category - 14
- category - 15
- category - 16
- category - 17
- category - 18
- CLASSIS XIX. Instruments.
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CLASSIS XX.
Linnen Rowlers, and the like.
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A BODY OF MILITARY MEDICINES EXPERIMENTED.
- CHAP. I. Concerning the Morals of a Souldier.
- CHAP. II. What care a Souldier is to take of his Body.
- CHAP. III. Concerning the Physicians and Chirurgeons in an Army.
- CHAP. IV. Of Fevers, Hungarian Distempers, Spot∣ted Fevers, and other Pestilential Dis∣eases, as also of Hereditary Maladies, together with their Remedies.
- CHAP. V. Of the Inflammation of the Tongue, its rise, and concomitants, together with the Re∣medies.
- CHAP. VI. Of Fevers, Belly-aches, Tumors of the Belly, Yellow-Jaundise, and Distempers of the Liver.
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CHAP. VII. Of all sorts of Fluxes; as also the
Tenas∣mus, or vain endeavour of going to stool; and the Haemorrhoid or Piles, andMari∣sca's or sore Fundaments. - CHAP. VIII. Of Pestilential Boyls, Ʋlcers, Carbuncles and other venomous Sores.
- CHAP. IX. Of the Chirurgical means of staunching blood, of Wound-balsoms and plaisters, of Wound-drinks, and remedies for Burn∣ings.
- CHAP. X. Of several promiscuous Medical Practi∣ces, for the Service of the honest Soul∣dier.
- INDEX.