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A03479 A needefull, new, and necessarie treatise of chyrurgerie briefly comprehending the generall and particuler curation of vlcers, drawen foorth of sundrie worthy wryters, but especially of Antonius Calmeteus Vergesatus, and Ioannes Tagaltius, by Iohn Banister ... Hereunto is anexed certaine experiments of mine ovvne inuention, truely tried, and daily of me practised. Banister, John, 1540-1610. 1575 (1575) STC 1360; ESTC S100786 92,466 324

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then foloweth vnuolunt●rie excretion of egesrion And then washe it twyse euerie day with the decoction of Tapsus barb in wyne iniecte of the decoction inwardly Fissures of the fundament and other partes FIssures in what parte soeuer they bee must be anointed cum oleo de vitellis ouorum vel de sem Lini cum mellis trita tertia parte Or Rec. Mellis rosati col ana one ounce Olei rosarum Cerae citrinae halfe an ounce Mirrhae ana tvvoo scruples Zin ziberis Lithar giri iiii scruples Make therof an vnguent which before it be ministred moisten the fissures with the spetle of the sicke it profiteth also for the Fissures both of the breastes lippes as experience hath taught me Els washe them with the decoctiō ex radic altheae sem Lini in vino aqua Furthermore Rec. Olei de sem Lini one ounce Ouum one Lithargiri ii dragmes Make thereof an vnguent to mitigate the paine and soften the hardnesse of the Fissures Rec. Olei amigd dulc ana one ounce Olei de papauere v●g alb rasis cū camfora one ounce s. Aloës Mirrhae ana one ounce and a halfe Cortic thuris Aluminis Terrae sigillatae tvvoo dragmes Albumina ouorum ii Make thereof an vnguent whiche is very commodious both to the Fissures as also to the Ulcers of the foundament Or Rec. Muccag● seminis Lini extractae in aqua maluarum one ounce Butyri recentis ana halfe an ounce Sem. Lini Cerae q. s. Make thereof a cerote Also Oleum Lini applied alone or Oleū nucum shal be muche auaileable Vlcers of the Thighes Legges and Feete VLcers of those partes of what sort or kyndes soeuer they be are to be cured by methode vniuersall with the institution of diet Phlebotomie and inwarde medicines according to the habite of the body and qualitie of the humors with the disposition and kinde of the Ulcer as in the cures of certaine tumors hath bene diligently handled And as touching outward remedies the nature of the partes affected must be aduisedly noted if the refuse of humors fall thereto they are before all thinges to be stayde both by vniuersall medicines simple and locall In Sommer they are to be washed cū aqua Plantag wherein some Alume is dissolued and to be anointed cum vnguēto de Minio and if they bee rounde applie therto a cauterie of some other fourme and shape and ease the partes from time to time Certaine Additions of diuers medicines of mine ovvne inuention and oft by mee experimented and practised in the curing of Vlcers as follovveth particularly FIrste an Oile whiche I vsed in hollowe deepe Ulcers whereby great commoditie ensued hauing not only vertue to mundifie without erosion but also aptly applied to hollowe caued Ulcers within the space of foure and twenty houres obteineth Pus perfecte of kinde chiefly if the bodie be before prepared and the member voyde of accidentes and euill dispositions The right making thereof must bee in the beginning of the yeare when the force of herbes is in them fully conteined This is the making therof viz. Rec. Olei communis one pound s. Olei Liliacei ii ounces Olei ex floribus Meliloti i. oūce Olei Ipericonis iii. ounces Olei Violacei ii ounces s. Terebinthinae Venetae ii oūc. Resinae purae ana ii dragmes and a half Resinae pini Galbani ii ounces Opopanacis one ounce Sarcocollae iii. dragmes Boracis one ounce Stiracis liquide ii dragmes s. Olibani ana three dragmes Mirrhae Succorum Plantag. ana tvvo ounces Saluiae Vini albi one pounde Dissolue the gummes in as much good Maluesey as will couer them and boyle them altogether vntill the wine iuyces be consumed at a soft fier of Charcoale Then streine it and ad therto Flos aeris tvvoo ounces in fine poulder and boyle it a whyle after it and then put therto Mel. rosarum iiii ounces againe boyle it foure walmes after that straine it and stirre it till it be through colde and reserue it It must be ministred warme in forme and maner of an iniection a biding foure and twenty howres till the next dressing ¶ The second oyle vvhose making fol. lovveth mollifieth assvvageth paine moueth Pus and healeth safely if the bodie be orderly gouerned and prepared Rec. Olei Rosar halfe a pounde Olei Lumbrici iiii ounces Olei Liliacei ii ounces Olei Nenufar iii. ounces Olei Aneti one ounce Olei communis one pounde Terebentinae Venetae x. ounces Resinae pini iii. dagmes Sarcocollae one ounce Mirrhae i. oūce and a half Galbani half an ounce Olibani vi dragmes Masticis halfe an ounce Gūmi Amoniaci ii dragmes s. Euforbij i. dragme Sanguinis drac half an ounce Suc. Malua Violarum ana ii dragmes Plantag. Semperuiui Vinialbi vi ounces Put altogether in a propre vessell to infuse the space of one and thirty howres with often stirring then boyle them on a soft fier vntill the wine and iuyces be consumed your gummes before being resolued in Maluesey then in the ende put to Croci subtiliss puluer halfe an ounce When the oyle is streined then reserue it Note that this oyle is good as well for woundes as Ulcers but before it bee ministred geue good heede that the place affected be wel mundified made cleane with line or otherwyse ¶ An other oile foloweth of great force vvhich is not only quickly made but also aptly mundifieth and largely causeth the flesh to grovve in bodies of good constitution viz. Rec. Olei Balsami iiii ounces Olei com half a poūd and. ii oūc. Terebentinae Venetae iii. ounces Galbani ii ounces s. Opopanacis one ounce Sarcocollae half an ounce Virid aeris pul i. ounce and a half Dissolue the gummes in Uineger and infuse them altogether twelue howres then boyle them together on a soft fier that space of ten howres and in the ende adde to Mel. Rosar opt tvvoo ounces boile it againe foure walmes then streine it so occupie it as occasion serueth A sparadrap to resolue assvvage paine and moderatly coole Rec. Resinae iii. dragmes Cerae alb one pounde Sepi ceruiui iiii ounces Butiri recent iii. ounces Terebentinae iii. dragmes s. Amoniaci Gūmi dragaganti an halfe an ounce Arabici Olei Anethi ii dragmes Olei Nenuphar i. ounce Olei Rosar iiii ounces s. Olei Lili i. ounce and a half Olei Violacei one ounce Ping. Caponis iiii dragmes Vng. Rosar one ounce Ping. Anseris ana three dragmes Anatis Olei Amigd dulc one ounce s. Resolue the gummes in vineger and melte them altogether according to art and in the ende ad to Camforae puluerizatae tvvo dragmes and thereof make a sparadrap in good fourme which is of an excellent efficacie ¶ A blacke plaster to be applied vppon and about Vlcers hauing the propertie of a defensatiue and also moste easely enduceth a Cicatrice Rec. Olei Rosar omphacini ii pounde Olei Nimph. one pounde
Olei Liliacei half a pounde Succi Solatri tvvo dragmes Succi Plantag. half an ounce Succi Semperuiui one ounce Succi Violarum half an ounce Terebintinae clarae tvvoo ounces Cerae albae one pounde Muccag Altheae tvvo ounces Boyle these vpon a softe fier vntill the iuyces be consumed then put to these following finely pouldred Cerusae iii. ounces Plumb alb iii. ounces and a half Lithargyri auri ana tvvo ounces argenti Lap. Calamin half an ounce Boli Armeni iii. dragmes Corallij alb ann tvvo drammes rub These poulders being put to the former thinges boile them on a soft fier of charcoale least the flame take holde of the oyle vnto the fourme of a plaster forseeing that it be continually stirred with an Iron spatter till it be colde in which cooling ad to Camforae one ounce puluerizat Then make it vp in roules of what bignes you will and together with the vertues aforesaid it cicatrizeth and healeth excellently all excoriations or frettinges in the skinne in any exterior part ¶ An other excellent plaster of small coste and great effect for al plain Ulcers when the bodie is purged Rec. Resinae clarae tvvo pounde Sepi Ceruiui albis halfe a pound Vini albi tvvo pounde Boile them in the wine till they be al melted wash thē in the wine them melte thē again powre it into another pint of white wyne somewhat warmed stirre it till it be colde then take it frō the wine and mixe withall these pouders viz. Masticis electi halfe an ounce Merc. precipit one ounce Cinabrij iii. dragmes All these being well mixt make it vp in roules and reserue it to your vse and I referre the commendation that it deserueth to the iudgement of the practizer ¶ An excellent vnguent for Vlcers that be mundified which swiftly doth incarnate and that without paine Rec. Cerae citrinae mundat ii pounde Terebintinae i. pound and a half Resinae clarae one pounde Butyri recentis half a pounde Mel ros one pounde Sepi ouini vi ounces Vini Cretici iii. ounces Olei Rosacei one pounde Boyle these on a soft fier till the wyne be consumed then straine it into a faire vessell and stirre it with a wooden slyce til it be colde and in the vse thereof you shall finde it a treasure ¶ An other vnguent to mundifie old and hollowe Ulcers the body being prepared with interiour medicines Rec. Cerae citrinae one pounde Resinae purae halfe a pounde Terebintinae Venetae one pound Butyri recentis iiii ounces Galbani tvvo ounces and a half Bdellij ● one ounce Olei communis one pounde Amoniaci one ounce Mellis despumati viij ounces Succi Saluiae iij. ounces Vini albi tvvo ounces Dissolue the gummes in vineger and boyle them altogether till the wyne and iuyces bee consumed then ad to Viridis aeris one ounce and a halfe subtilis pul Then geuing in a walme or twoo streyne it and reserue it to your vse applying it warme ¶ A digestiue marueilous profitable for old filthie Ulcers of me oft proued Rec. Terebintinae i. pound and a half Olei rosar iiii ounces Olei Liliacei tvvo ounces Olei comm iiii oūces and a half Mel●rosa half a pounde Vitelli ouorum vi Labour them well together and put therto Mastices halfe an ounce Mercurij praecipit one ounce and a halfe bene pul Mixe them well together and vse it when occasion serueth ¶ An iniection vvhiche being astringent doth also mundifie and must be vsed in depe and filthie Ulcers Rec. Hord. excorticati three handfull Aque fontan vi pounde Vini alb ii pounde Passul iii. ounces Glicyrrizae tvvo ounces Plantag. one handful Labrusci id est fol. vitis rosarum ii dragmes Saluiae ana halfe a handful Chelidoniae Gran Mirtillorū half an ounce Nucum cipressi ii dragmes Aluminis vi ounces Boile these to the half then streine it and ad therto Mel. rosar halfe a pounde after boile it foure walmes and so vse it for an iniection to Ulcers deepe and bollowe and to a playne Ulcer with warme Stuphes A fume to be vsed in Vlcers of the inferiour parts or feet in moist bodies such as be subiect to putrefaction by reason wherof the Ulcers oft become rebellious and hard to be cured wherefore this fume after the bodie is purged the Ulcer mundified is very commodious to be vsed Rec. Styracis liquid iii. ounces Masticis one ounce Thuris ii ounces Mirrhae iii. dragmes Gariofilorum half an ounce Terebintinae half an ounce Sandracae one dragme Baccis Lauri halfe a dragme Cinabrij vi ounces Puluerizentur puluerizanda Then mixe make it according to arte The true vse thereof Prepare a coffer for the purpose made of Pine tree bothe endes made to open shutte closely hauing in the middest a propre hole or place for the legge to lie in at and in the inner part of the other side of the coffer a rest for the heele then place in eiether ende of the cheste a chaffingdishe of coales laying vpon the coales some of the fume and the feete being duely placed boulster the same in close that no smooke come foorth So let the pacient cōtinue that space of time according to their strength viz. one howre or more forseeing that the bodie be soluble and euery third daye vse this so long as neede shall require and great commoditie shal be founde thereby ¶ An ointment vvhiche chaseth avvaye inflammatiōs about Ulcers and healeth the fretting of the skinne whiche in grosse bodies oft commeth therby and of me often practised Rec. Axungiae porc lot in aqua plātag half a pounde Olei rosar iiii ounces Olei Liliacei tvvo ounces Plumbi alb iiii ounces Lithargyri auri ana three ounces Argenti Lapi Calamina i. oūce and a half Muccag altheae ii ounces Succi Plantag. ana half an ounce Semperuiui Albumina ouorum ii Encorporate them well in a mortar ad therto Aluminis vsti puluer i. ounce and reserue it ¶ An other for tender bodies vvhich asswageth paine and mitigateth the raging heate Rec. Vng. rosar ana iii. ounces Olei rosar Olei Nenuphar ana i. ounce and a halfe Olei Liliacei Olei Amigda dulc one oūce and a halfe Plumbi albi vi ounces Cerusae tvvo ounces Terrae sigillatae one ounce Carae albae iii. dragmes Muccag an 3. dra Gummi dragaganti Arabici iiii sem Frigi maior an ii drag Camfora halfe a dragme Aqua rosar ana iii. dragmes Plantag. Alb. vnius oui Poulder that which is to be pouldered and mixe it in a leaden mortar reserue it to your vse ¶ A gentle corrosiue poulder profitable for any Ulcer not much painfull but very good for euery expert man to haue ready Rec. Mercurij precipit tvvo ounces Cinabrij half an ounce Masticis iii dragmes s. Vitrioli combusti ii dragmes Corallij rub half a dragme Make them in fine poulder and vse as occasion serueth for spongie fleshe c. An other more sharpe
one handfull Boyle them together and with the decoction thereof washe the place or vse it as iniection then further applie vng de altheos aureum to mollifie the parte And lastly the pouder of Mercurie and ceratum de minio Vlcers of the vvombe and priuie partes of vvomen THese as all others doe require curation both by diet and purgation according to the disposition of humors and natures of the bodye the excrementes by the vrine are not to be brought to that place nor the belly vehemently to be moued but vomites whiche may profite by way of reuulsion Phlebotomie also somtime is to be vsed or the vse of Guiacum● after purgation and these Opiatae following being vsed once in a weeke an● very profitable Rec. Cassiae extrac nouiter iiii ounces Tamarindorū ii ounces Pulpae prunorum ana.i. ounce and a half Sebesten Muccaginis one ounce Sem psyllij Sene Orientalis iii. ounces Anisi half an ounce Liquiritiae rasae tenuissimè pul ii drag cū syr rosaceo sol fiat opiata Whereof let the partie take once a weeke the quantitie of a nutte with the decoction of Mercurie To prepare the humors Rec. Ligni sancti iiii ounces Corticis eiusdem one ounce s. Infuse them in three pound of aqua Buglossi Cichorij Absinthij Boyle them at a soft fier to the halfe dissolue in the streined licour Syrupe de Fumo terrae one pound and let the partie take thereof morning and euening sixe ounces vnto the ende Furthermore Rec. Polipodij quercini recent half an ounce Passularū mundatarū ana v. part Prunorum Sebesten Tamarindorum iii. dragmes Senae Orientalis half an ounce Fol. Mercurij ana half an ounce Boraginis Florum triū cōmuniū ana p. s. Make thereof a decoction and in one quart of the streined liquour dissolue cōfectionis hamech ii dragmes electuarii diacartami one dragme Syrupi rosati solutiui tvvo ounces Whiche must bee taken after the aforesayde preparatiue Rec. Conseruae radicū Buglossi i. oūce Cōseruae corticis citri half an oūc. Pul. Diamarg f●igidi ana ii dragmes Diarrhodō abbatis Pulueris de gemmis one dragme cum syrupo capil ●eneris fiat opiata To be taken twise or thrise in the weke drinke after it a little wyne And to cōclude those doe much auaile which we haue prescribed in the chapiter of Ulcers of the yarde For in those as also these thinges strongly drying without biting are most auaileable And in these vlcers we may vse incisions suffi●ures fotions lotions c. In the beginning washe the Ulcer or make iniection with whey and Sugar or ex vino cū melle rosar vel decoct hord cum syrup rosar melle rosa. vel Saccharo rosat Or Rec. Hord. integri parū torrefacti ii p. Corticis gaiaci one ounce s. Radicis ireos one ounce Passularum one ounce Mirobal citrin ii dragmes Make thereof a decoction in aqua Fabrorum and in two pound dissolue Rec. Mel ros col ana iii. ounces Syrup iosati Make iniection therwith in the beginning and also whilest the patiēt vseth the syrupe preparing humors After this folowing Rec. Hordei integri modicè assi i. p. Ligni sancti ii ounces Pilosellae ana tvvoo handfull Ceterac Virgae ana one handful Bursae pastoris Plantag. ana half a handfull Absynthii Corticis malipunici one ounce Sumac half an ounce Rosar rub one p. Make a decoction in water wherein Lead hath bene quenched and in foure pounde of the decoction dissolue Rec. Mellis rosati colati an 3. oūc. Sacchari rosati vel Syrupi de rosis siccis And make thereof an iniection after the vse afore sayde Further Rec. Vng. Pompholigos iiii ounces Cerusae lotae an i. ounce Plumbi vsti loti Antimonii Aloës lotae ana halfe an ounce Sang. draconis Thuris Mastiches Olei rosati iii. ounces Cerae rubrae ii ounces Make thereof a liniment wherewith anoint the pessarie or dissolue it in part of the aforesayd iniection and vse it so but if this Ulcer doe spring ex lue venerea ad to that liniment Hidrargyri ii ounces But if they be virulent corrosiue or Cacoethe by and by in the beginning vse the poulder of Mercurie or iniected with the decoction of Barley with a litle Allome thereto added Or if the Ulcer be filthie dissolue vng Egiptiacum vel Apostolo or other of the aforesayde mundificatiues But where it seemeth sufficiently mūdified vse the aforesayde iniections or liniment then encrease the dose of astringent medicines or with poulders prescribed in the linimēt sprinkle the Ulcer to induce a Cicatrice And for a more spedie waye of exiccation vse this suffiture folowing chiefly if these aforesayde doe not auaile Rec. Corticis thuris ii dragmes Mastiches Gummi hederae luniperi ana halfe an ounce Labdani puri Hypocistidos Auripig rub vel citrini iii. drag Cinabrii one ounce or halfe an ounce Excipiantur terebinthina and make therof Trochises which must be put vpō fier and the fume receiued by a funnell Rec. Olei mastichini iii. ounces Olei de absynthio ana one ounce Rosarum Cerae parum Make thereof a liniment wherewith anoint the region of the wombe and whilest it is anointing ad to a litle wine When the Ulcers proceed through the Frenche pockes a thinne diet must be vsed with the decoction of Guiacum or vse vniuer sall vnctions ex Hidrargyro If inflāmation abounde washe it with the decoction of Barley cum mucagine psilii cydon Iuiubarum Sebesten cūsucco plantag Portulacae Lacte bubulo aqua rosacea Oui albumine Saccharo Or Rec. Hordei integri ana tvvo p. Lentium Portulacae an ii handfull Plantag. Virg. pasto Capita tria papau●ris ana ii p. Rosarum rubrarum Make thereof a decoction in aequis part aquae fabrorum rosar and in two poūd thereof dissolue syrup de ros siccis iiii ounces Trochisc albor Rasis sine opio if the heate and paine be vehement halfe an ounce Croci ii scruples Passi three ounces mixe them and make thereof an iniection whereto may be added Vitellos tvvo vel Muccag sem psyllii Sharpe griefe is to be delaied with incessions made of wyne Camomil Roses and others If the Ulcer be growen to a cancrous effect the cure is to be vsed as despered ●o be fled and then auaileth as in al other Ulcers of the wombe decoction of taps ●arb and the aforesayd collirie After prepare vng succi Solani stirred in a leaden mortar pestel to the thickenes of hony You may vse also other vnguentes to drie and delaye the sharpenes of humors whereof we haue spoken in the chapiter of the Canker afore The Hemerhoides THe reason of curing y Hemerhoides requireth a diet sufficiently thinne of those wherof excellēt bloud was wont to be engendred and greatly to be auoyded are all sower Melancholie grosse thinges It shall be good sometime
lotae Mixe them in a Leaden mortar with water of Plantaine and ad therto Bol arm an ii dragmes Terrae sigil Olej Rosarum q. s. Cerae albae Fiatque vnguentum Or. Rec. Lithargyri iii. ounces Olej Rosa. q. s. Aceti to be mixed and if thou ad to a litle Ceruse it shall better preuaile for all Cancrous dispositions but it wil be better if thou ad therto Leade macerated in white wine Or by putting to Nucem cipressi Tuthiam Boracem Aes vstum Antimonium of it shal be right excellent for Ulcers that be hard to receiue cicatrice Or. Rec. Olei Ros. an ii ounces Mirt. Succi climenō depurat ii ounc s. Succi Plantaginis i. ounce Sepi Hircini i. ounce s. Aluminis vsti i. dragme Lithargyri auri an one ounce argenti Scoriae ferri ii dragmes Puluerizen `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` tur tenuissime ac simul coquantur tres horas adding to Cerae alb one ounce Terebentinae vi dragmes Mercurij extinct iii. dragmes Camforae i. scruple Erugi rasilis one ounce Make thereof an vnguent Rec. Ceruse Lithargyri Bole. armeni an i. ounce Terrae sigillat Lapid Calamin Sandal alb rub an ii drag Baccarum mirti Rosarum rub Sem Papaueris an one dragme Hiosciami Mandragora Olei Rosarum an iii. ounces Violarum Cerae albae tantundem Camforae one dragme Make thereof a cerote Rec. Olei Rosar an tvvo ounces Mirtini Succi Clymenon iiii ounces Succi Plantaginis ii ounces Pinguedinis Vituli i. ounce s. Foliū Caprifolii an i. m. Climenon Boile them together the herbes being first brused to the cōsumptiō of the iuyces Then ad to Lithargyri ii ounces Minij i. ounce Camforae i. dragme Mastices halfe an ounce Cerusae an v. dragmes Antimonij Plumbi vsti Cerae alb q. s. Make thereof a Cerote If the Ulcer bee not ouercome by these or suche like medicines but exepeth more and more then Cauterie is to be vsed or this folowing Rec. Hidrargyri sublimati ii drag s. Vng. Populionis vel Dealtheae Whiche represseth the sharpenes of the sublimate i. dragme mixe them or Sublimatum mixt with Vng. album And after the escar be remoued vse Vnguentum de Calce de Pompholigo mixte by equall portions or the aforesayde medicines Of the filthie and putrefied Vlcers TO this kinde of Ulcer diet Phlebotomie and purgation belongeth and after purgation the vse of Guiacū is right excellent to drie expell superfluous excrementes together with sweat whereby they shall not resorte to the affected place Simples in this case preuailing are these viz. Farinae Hordei Fabarū Cicerum Orobi Lupinorum Aristol Iris. Hipericon Centaureum minus the iuyce wherof mixt with honie is good against all filthie Ulcers Also Marrubiū Gentiana Absinthium Apium Mel and all bitter thinges salce c. Wherof make lotions Imimentes and vnguentes Washe the filth with Hidromel Oenomel or sea water or ex Lixiuio iiii ounc cineris Caulium Cortices Fabarum cū aquae pluuiae i. li. or iiii ounces Lixiuij mellis i. ounce Precipitat ii dragmes or washe the Ulcer cum decoctione Rois Balaust Cortices Mirobalani Citrini Rosarū Mellis Wherto also it may profite to ad Alumen Notwithstanding you must diligētly marke least in filthy vlcers thou vse medicines to muche astringent seing suche thinges doth greatly harden the filthines and make it after more difficult to be remoued and mūdified It doth profite els to wash it with Lie in which is dissolued Egiptiacum and then to vse Egiptiacum alone or mixt cum vng regis respecting the great store of filthines Els to vse this mundificatiue folowing which is excellent Rec. Succi Apij an iiii ounces Mellis Terebintinae ii ounces Puluis ireos exiccat vi dragmes Farinae Hordei iii. dragmes Make an vnguent thereof Or Rec. Succi absinthij an ii ounces Apii Plantaginis Farinae Hordei an one ounce and a halfe Orobi Terebintinae i. ounce Mellis i. quart s. Make thereof an vnguent adding of Mirrhe iii. drag or in steede thereof the yolkes of Egges Els. Rec. Succi Centaureae mino v. ounces Succi apii iiii ounces● Succi Plantaginis ii ounces● Mel. halfe a pounde Terebentinae ii ounces● Farinae Hordei Orobi an tvvoo ounces Pulueris iridis halfe an ounce● Let the iuyces boile with the honie the● adde Farinas and being mixed and taken from the fier ad thereto Terebentinae iridem And for this scope of cure these also are profitable Vnguentum de Resina or vnguentum Fuscum Nicolai or vng Apostolorum or vng de Gummi or vng Diapompholi cum Mercurii pulu for that doth verie well mundifie So likewyse auaileth Emplastrum Gratia dei● Emplastrum diuinum Emplastrū rub Grec bis coloratum whiche as Galene affirmeth doth aptly mundifie and draweth the filthy matter and corrupted bones from the botom to the outward parte of the Ulcer Or els Rec. Galbani Opopanacis an one ounce Bdellij Amonniaci Cerae nouae one pounde Olei Ros. vel commu ii pounde Resinae iii. ounces Lithargy auri i. pound and. s. Olibani Mirrhae Aloes an one ounce and a half Thuris Masticis Aristolo rotū Stiracis calamite half an ounce Succi Betonicae Verbenae Caprifolij an one ounce Plantaginis Pimpenel Cynoglos● Lapid Hematitis ii dragmes Eruginis rasilis i. ounce Dissolue the Gūmes in vineger boile the Litarge with the Oile Waxe and Rosin and in the ende put in Eruginem Rasilem and the rest But if the filthines growe to putrefaction then must the Ulcer bee washed with Oxicrate or Muria and then to applie ex Carnibus piscium salsorum Farinae Orobi Aristolo long Scilla mel Boiled in wyne in fourme of an Emplaster or vnguentum Egiptiacum and in depe Ulcers the decoccion aforesayde or Aenomelle or Egiptiacum Lixiuio dissolut is to be iniected Or the excellēt medicine of Auicen made in this fourme Rec. Auripigmenti one ounce Calcis viuae an vi dragmes Aluminis Corticis mali punici Thuris an halfe an ounce Gallarum Cerae an q. s. Olei Make thereof an vnguent But whilest wee goe about thus with vehement medicines to mundifie the Ulcer it behoueth to vse Vnguentū de Bolo Puluilli ex Stupis oxicrato to auoyde inflammation which is conuersaunt with payne which must needes be increased by such vehement medicines Neuerthelesse if this feeding or eating doe dayly more more corrode the partes nighe therto then medicines that belong to maligne Ulcers are here expediēt and nowe and then to take awaye by incision that whiche is putrefied and corrupted whiche may also be done by hote Iron or sharpe medicine suche as Trochisis Asphodeli Trochis de arsenico or this folowing which pearseth vehemētly within the space of an houre and causeth lesse paine then either Arsnick or sublimatū Rec. Calcis viuae tvvoo pounde Cineris Ilicis an i. pound Caulium Fabarum ac tartari Soldae
ex qua fit vitrū half a poūd Axungij veteris one quart Let them all remaine mixed with Liee whereof Sope is made the space of seuen dayes afterwarde straine it and boyle it to the hardenes of a stone or to a sufficient thickenes and drienes ad to if you will Saponis moll one ounce And this not onely auayleth to take awaye fleshe but also to consume Fistulous hardenes I● shal be good also to vse Aqua sublimata as is in the aforesaide Chapiter whiche without great paine doth corrode heale both the Ulcers of the mouth and other partes Or vse this in liquid fourme following Rec. Terebentinae lotae halfe an ounce Cerae albae ii dragmes Melte them together and adde therto Hidrargyri sublimati one ounce So stirre them together till they be cold Or Rec. Hidrargyri sublimati i. ounce Sanguis Draconis ii dragmes Make it in poulder and strewe it into the Ulcer els rowle Bombast on thy instrumēt fasten it in the Ulcer or Ueine where hence the bloude floweth Which is is astringent and hath power to cauterize and then to finishe flye to the cure of Gangrena or Sphacelus and also for this purpose many thinges are to bee founde profitable in the chapiter aforegoing Of the deepe and Crooked Vlcer THe methode in curing depe and crooked Ulcers appertaineth to diet and other vniuersall order according to the disposition of the bodie and Ulcers forseeing and preuenting all paine intemperature c. associating the Ulcer for alwaye the causes bothe efficient and fauouring must be resisted The parte affected must be so ordred that the Ulcers orifice may decline downward whereby the matter may more easely auoyde● but if that can not bee done incision is to bee made from the orifice to the bottom of the Ulcer chiefly if the hollowenes be along or nere the skinne els if the imminēt daūger prohibite the same in the botome at the least it ought to bee opened and annointed with a mundifying vnguent The which if it cannot be fitly applied then in to the hollowe and crooked corners must iniections mundicatiue be ministred for whiche purpose these or suche like are profitable viz. Oximel Oenomel of astringent wyne Aqua alluminosa cum melle Lixiuium Aqua marina Egipt ac pulueris Mercurii Dissolued in hony lye as in the aforesayd chapter Rec. Aquae Plantaginis an ii ounc Peculi rosar Caprifolii Vng. Egiptiacū i. ounce and s. Make thereof iniection Or Rec. Aquae Plantaginis an foure ounces Peculi Rosarum Vini albi ii ounces Aluminis vsti half an ounce Baccarum mirti an one dragme Aloes Make iniection Or Rec. Hordei integri i. P. s. Ceterach an one handfull Agrimoniae Centaureae minor an halfe a handful Absinthii Coquantur in Mellicrato and make thereof iniection And when the Ulcer is sufficiently wel clensed then vse this folowing to regenerate the substaunce Rec. Hordei i. P. and a halfe Radicis ireos Foliorum oliuae an halfe a handfull Plantaginis Agrimoniae Boyle them in water in half a pound of the strained liquor dissolue Mel. Rosar colata ii ounces Mirrhae ii dragmes and a halfe Thuris an one dragme Masticis Make thereof iniection Or Rec. Decoct Hordei one pounde Mel. Rosar col iii. ounces Sarcocollae ii dragmes Mirrae an one dragme Thuris Vini vi ounces Boile them to the consumption of the thirde parte whereto may bee added if it seme requisite some Aloes Rec. Farinae Hordei an one ounce Lupinorum Mel. iiii ounces Thuris an one dragme Mastices Mirtice halfe an ounce Terebentinae lotae i. ounce s. Olei hiperici q. s. Make thereof an vnguent and this or the aforesayde shal be auaileable Afterwarde applie this cerote folowing Rec. Nitri tenuiss pul i. quart Aquae Rosar ii ounces and a half Boile them together at a gentle fier to sufficient thickenes euer stirring it and after ad to it Rec. Terebentinae an one quart Olei veteris Cerae q. s. Boile them together againe stirring them still and make thereof a cerote Fitte also to bee applied alofte is Emplastrum de Minio vel Apostolo Chirurg vel Diacalchiteos wherto to increse exic●ation and astriccion we may mingle Nonnihil calchitidis Corticis Granat Gallarum Omphacitidū in pul redact In the meane season let vs defende the nighe partes with medicines partlye repellent and partly discutient or washe it with this decoction folowing Rec. Calamithi Origani Saluiae an one handfull Matricariae Adsinthij Rosmarini Camomeli an one P. Stecados Ros. rub Nucis cupressi x. Salis ii ounces Aluminis x. dragmes Mellis one pound Boile them in Lee or sower wine to the third part and make a fotiō or take other astringentes namely Sumach Plantago Balaust Herb. Rosar Mirt. And boile thē in wyne Also it were profitable to applie a peece of Leade in the orifice and to vse ligatures so that the matter may auoide or a sponge likewyse in the orifice that by the sucking and drawyng thereof the Ulcer may be dried Of the Fistula DUe diet being prescribed and the bodie according to that nature of humors being prouidētly purged the inner parts are next to be strengthened and this decoc●ion folowing to bee geuen in drinke Whiche hath bene proued and tried by sundrie Authours exceeding cōmodious in this kinde of case Rec. Osmunde regalis ana parte● Filix mas Diosc. dicitur Scrophulariae Agrimoniae an tvvo partes Centaurie minoris Aristolo an halfe a parte Gentianae Radi filicis partem Filipendulae ii partes Boyle them in whyte wyne adding to Zacchari q. s. and let the party take of the decoction daily a prety quantitie And good it were to ad to the same decoction Guiacum And after Callus be remoued and taken awaye the vse of Guiacum in wyne or water boyled hauing respecte to the strengthe and humors and how much or howe little drying is expedient Iniectiōs here are also profitable such as is afore in the chap. of the crooked Ulcer or els make a decoction ex Radic filicis Agrimoniae foliorum Oliuae wherein dissolue Egiptiac or Apostolo as shal be needefully required Or Rec. Lixiuij ex cineribus brassicae cortic Fabarum iiii ounces whereto ad Mel. Rosar one ounce and a halfe Aluminis halfe an ounce Boile them a litle then take the decoction iii. ounces wherto ad Pulueris Precipitati halfe an oūce Make thereof an iniection or vse the destilled water Stercoris humani Els. Rec. Terebintinae one ounce Thuris ii ounces Mastic Aloes Gariofilorum Galangiae an one ounce Cinamomi Nucis muscatae Cubebarum Croci Gummi Hederae vi ounces Infuse them in whyte wyne and Aqua vitae and distille them and vse this distilled water for an iniectiō to the Fistula And after the infection applie one of the Emplastres aforesayde as Emplastrum Diuinum or Gratia Dei. Some appoint to fill the Fistula with Hellebory and so to remaine three