The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method

The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method
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M. Le Clerc. The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method

The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method

Table of Contents

T H E

Compleat Surgeon:

O R , The whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method

L O N D O N,

T H E

P R E F A C E

T H E

Compleat Surgeon:

O R , T H E

Whole A R T

O F

S U R G E R Y

Explain'd, &c

C H A P. I. Of the Qualifications of a Surgeon, and of the Art of Surgery

C H A P. II. Of Chirurgical Instruments, portable and not portable

C H A P. III. Of Anatomy in general; and in particular of all the Parts whereof the Humane Body is compos'd

C H A P. IV. Of the general Division of a Humane Body

C H A P. V. Of the Skeleton

C H A P. VI. Of Myology, or the Anatomy of the Muscles of a Humane Body

C H A P VII. Of the Myology, or Anatomy of the Muscles of the Head

C H A P. VIII. Of the Myology or Anatomy of the Muscles of the Chest; or of the Breast Belly, and Back

C H A P. IX. Of the Myology, or Anatomy of the Muscles of the lower Belly

C H A P. X. Of the Muscles of the Omoplatæ, or Shoulder-Blades, Arms, and Hands

C H A P. XI. Of the Muscles of the Thighs, Legs, and Feet

C H A P. XII. Of the Anatomy of the Nerves, Arteries, and Veins in general

C H A P XII. Of the Anatomy of the Abdomen, or lower Belly

C H A P. XIV. Of the Anatomy of the Thorax, Breast, or middle Venter

C H A P. XV. Of the Anatomy of the Head, or upper Venter

A

T R E A T I S E

OF. Straps, Swathing-Bands, Bandages, Bolsters, Splints, Tents, Vesicatories, Setons, Cauteries, Leeches, Cupping-Glasses, and Phlebotomy

C H A P. XVI. Of Straps, Swathing-Bands, Bandages, and Bolsters

A

T R E A T I S E

OF

Chirurgical Diseases

C H A P. I. Of Tumours in general, Abcesses or Impostumes, Breakings out, Pustules, and Tubercles

C H A P. II. Of the general Method to be observ'd in the curing of Tumours

C H A P. III. Of Natural Tumours

A R T I C L E I. Of the Phlegmon and its Dependancies

R E M E D I E S

Remedies for Echymoses, Contusions, or Bruises

Of phlegmonous Tumors or Impostumes, and of Remedies proper for 'em

R E M E D I E S

A R T I C L E II. Of the Erysipelas and its Dependances

R E M E D I E S

Of Erysipelatous Tumours or Impostumes, and their Remedies

A R T I C L E III. Of the Oedema

Of Oedomatous Tumours and Impostumes

A R T I C L E IV. Of a Scirrhus, and its peculiar Remedies

Of Scirrhous Tumours, and their Remedies

C H A P. IV. Of Bastard or Encysted Tumours

R E M E D I E S

C H A P. V. Of Critical, Malignant, Pestilential, and Venereal Tumours and Impostumes

C H A P. VI. Of the Scurvy

A

T R E A T I S E

OF. Wounds, Ulcers, and Sutures

C H A P. I. Of Sutures

CHAP II. Of Wounds in general

R E M E D I E S

C H A P. III. Of particular Wounds of the Head

C H A P. IV. Of the particular Wounds of the Breast

C H A P. V. Of the particular Wounds of the lower Belly

C H A P VI. Of Wounds made by Guns or Fire-Arms

Of the Prognostick of Wounds by Gun-shot

Of the Cure of Wounds by Gun-shot

Of a Burn made by Gun-Powder

C H A P. VII. Of Ulcers in general

C H A P. VIII. Of Venereal Diseases. Of the Chaude-pisse or Gonorrhæa

Of Shankers

Of Bubo's

Of the Pox

The manner of making the Mercurial Panacæa

Of the proper Composition of the Mercurial Panacæa

A

T R E A T I S E

O F T H E

DISEASES

O F T H E

B O N E S

C H A P. I. Of the Dislocation of the Bones

C H A P. II. Of the Fractures of Bones

C H A P. III. Of the particular Fractures of the Skull

C H A P. IV. Of the Caries or Ulcer of the Bones, Exostosis, and Nodus

C H A P. V. Of Cauteries, Vesicatories, Setons, Cupping-Glasses, and Leeches

C H A P. VI. Of Phlebotomy

A

T R E A T I S E

O F

Chirurgical Operations

C H A P. I. Of the Operation of the Trepan

Of the Bandage of the Trepan

C H A P. II. Of the Operation of the Fistula Lachrymalis

The Dressing and Bandage of the Fistula Lachrymalis

C H A P. III. Of the Operation of the Cataract

The Dressing and Bandage,

Of other Operations in the Eyes

C H A P. IV. Of the Operation of the Polypus

C H A P. V. Of the Operation of the Hare-Lip

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. VI. Of the Operation of Bronchotomy

C H A P. VII. Of the Operation of the Uvula

C H A P. VIII. Of the Operation of a Cancer in the Breast

The Dressing

C H A P. IX. Of the Operation of the Empyema

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. X. Of the Operation of the Paracentesis of the Lower-Belly

The Bandage and Dressing

The Operation of the Paracentesis of the Scrotum

C H A P XI. Of the Operation of Gastroraphy

C H A P. XII. Of the Operation of the Exomphalus

C H A P. XIII. Of the Operation of the Bubonocele, and of the compleat Rupture

The Dressing and Bandage

Of the compleat Hernia or Rupture

C H A P. XIV. Of the Operation of Castration

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XV. Of the Operation of the Stone in the Ureter

C H A P. XVI. Of the Operation of Lithotomy

C H A P. XVII. Of the Operation of the Puncture of the Perinæum

C H A P. XVIII. Of the Operation of the Fistula in Ano

C H A P. XIX. Of the Suture or Stitching of a Tendon

C H A P. XX. Of the Cæsarian Operation

C H A P. XXI. Of the Operation of Amputation, with its proper Dressings and Bandages

The Dressing and Bandage

The Bandage commonly call'd Capeline by French Surgeons, or the Head-Bandage

C H A P. XXII. Of the Operation of the Aneurism

The Bandage

C H A P. XXIII. Of the Operation of Phlebotomy

The Bandage

C H A P. XXIV. Of the Operation of Encysted Tumours

Of Ganglions

C H A P. XXV. Of the Operation of the Hydrocephalus

C H A P. XXVI. Of the operation of cutting the Tongue-String

C H A P. XXVII. Of the Operation of opening stopt Ductus's

C H A P. XXVIII. Of the Operation of the Phimosis and Paraphimosis

C H A P. XXIX. Of the Operation of the Varix

C H A P. XXX. Of the Operation of the Panaritium

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XXXI. Of the Reduction of the falling of the Anus

C H A P. XXXII. Of the Reduction of the falling of the Matrix

C H A P. XXXIII. Of the Application of the Cautery

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XXXIV. Of the Application of Leeches

The Dressing

C H A P. XXXV. Of the Application of the Seton

C H A P. XXXVI. Of Scarifications

C H A P. XXXVII. Of the Application of Vesicatories

C H A P. XXXVIII. Of the Application of Cupping-Glasses

C H A P. XXXIX. Of the opening of Abcesses or Impostumes

A

T R E A T I S E

O F T H E

OPERATIONS

O F

FRACTURES

C H A P. I. Of the Fracture of the Nose

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. II. Of the Fracture of the lower Jaw

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. III. Of the Fracture of the Clavicle

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. IV. Of the Fracture of the Omoplata or Shoulder-Blade

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. V. Of the Fracture of the Ribs

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. VI. Of the Fracture of the Sternum or Breast-Bone

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. VII. Of the Fracture of the Vertebra's

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. VIII. Of the Fracture of the Os Sacrum

C H A P. IX. Of the Fracture of the Coccyx or Rump-Bone

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. X. Of the Fracture of the Humerus or Arm-Bone

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XI. Of the Fracture of the Bone of the Elbow

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XII. Of the Fracture of the Carpus or Wrist-Bone

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XIII. Of the Fracture of the Bone of the Metacarpium

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XIV. Of the Fracture of the Fingers

C H A P. XV. Of the Fracture of the Thigh

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XVI. Of the Fracture of the Knee-Pan

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. XVII. Of the Fracture of the Leg

The Dressing and Bandage

The Dressing of Complicated Fractures

C H A P. XVIII. Of the Fracture of the Bone of the Foot

The Dressing and Bandage

A

T R E A T I S E

O F T H E

O P E R A T I O N S

Which are perform'd in

L U X A T I O N S

C H A P. I. Of the Luxation of the Nose

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. II. Of the Luxation of the lower-Jaw

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. III. Of the Luxation of the Clavicle

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. IV. Of the Luxation of the Vertebra's

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. V. Of the Luxation of the Coccyx or Rump-Bone

C H A P. VI. Of the Bunch

C H A P. VII. Of the Luxation of the Ribs

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. VIII. Of the Sinking of the Xiphoides, or Sword-like Cartilage

C H A P. IX. Of the Luxation of the Humerus, or Arm-Bone

The Dressing and Bandage

C H A P. X. Of the Luxation of the Elbow

The Bandage

C H A P. XI. Of the Luxation of the Wrist

The Bandage

C H A P. XII. Of the Luxation of the Fingers

Bandage

C H A P. XIII. Of the Luxation of the Thigh

C H A P. XIV. Of the Luxation of the Knee

The Bandage

C H A P. XV. Of the Luxation of the Patella or Knee-Pan

A

T R E A T I S E

O F

Medicinal Compositions

Necessary for a

S U R G E O N

C H A P. I. Of Balsams

The Balsam of Arcæus

The Balsam of Spain

The Green Balsam

Samaritan Balsam

C H A P. II. Of Ointments

Unguentum Althææ

The mundificative Ointment of Smallage

The black or suppurative Ointment

Unguentum Rosatum

Unguentum Album, aut de Cerussa

Unguentum Ægyptiacum

Unguentum Basilicon, or Royal Ointment

A cooling Cerate

An Ointment for Burns

C H A P. III. Of Plaisters

The Plaister of Diapalma

The Plaister of simple Diachylum

The Plaister of Andreas Crucius

Emplastrum Divinum

C H A P. IV. Of Cataplasms or Pultisses

Here is another Cataplasm proper to mollifie and to bring to Suppuration when it is necessary

C H A P. V. Of Oils

Simple Oil of Roses made by Infusion

Compound Oil of Roses made by Infusion

Oil of Sweet Almonds made by Expression

The Oil of Bayes

The Oil of Eggs by Expression

C H A P. VI. Of Collyrium's

A dry Collyrium

A Blue Collyrium

C H A P. VII. Of Powders

A Powder against Madness or Frenzy

C H A P. VIII. Styptick-Water

F I N I S

A

T A B L E

O F T H E

C H A P T E R S

And of the

Principal Matters

Which are contain'd in every Chapter

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Of the Operation of the Hydrocephalus .

C H A P. XXVI.

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