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A02340 The questyonary of cyrurgyens with the formulary of lytell Guydo in cyrurgie, with the spectacles of cyrurgyens newly added, with the fourth boke of the Terapentyke [sic], or methode curatyfe of Claude Galyen prynce of physyciens, with a synguler treaty of the cure of vlceres, newely enprynted at London, by me Robert wyer, and be for to sell in Poules Churcheyarde, at the sygne of Judyth. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.; Chirurgia magna. English. Selections Guy, de Chauliac, ca. 1300-1368.; Galen. De methodo medendi. Book 4. English.; Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547. 1542 (1542) STC 12468; ESTC S105904 124,436 242

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that is in the sharpe artere called tracheia the pacyent must be layde vpryght kepe the medycament longe tyme in his mouth in losyng all y● muscles that be in that place For in so doynge some parte of the medycament wyll flowe by lytel lytel in to the artere sēsibly manyfestly As we may know whē the sayd artere is well disposed after the nature of it that somwhat of the which is dronken rēneth passeth throughe it But lykewyse as in helth good lust it must be kept that it influe nat to moche so in it must in dysease for feare that it engēdre nat the cough For as longe as the humoure descendeth in euery parte nygh the tunycles of the artere as water doth by a wal it exciteth nat the cough but yf some thing passe in the myddes of the way of the spert that is the ayre forth with it bredeth the coughe All the indicacyons of it is taken of the situacyon fourme of the partye Lykewyse also hūny must be medled in all medicamentes destined ordeyned to the vlcere of the Thorax the lunges For yf ye vse onely tarte medycyns they wyll remayne in the bely Thē thynstrument of the dygestyon and distrybucyon of the sayd medycamentꝭ ouer all the body shal be hūny Also of theyr sodayne passynge as a vehicule with that there is hūny it noyeth nat the vlcere Lyke maner all and as many tymes as there is vlcere in the bladder in the raynes it must be myxed with the medycamentes of the vlceres nat with hūny but with some dyurytyke medycamentes that is such as prouoketh styrreth to pysse ¶ I thynke that that is patent manyfest to euery man after that I holde my peace that is to wyt that they can knowe dyscerne the vlcerate partyes by theyr substaunce action vtylyte position fygure the which hath ben shewed playnly in the boke of the sygnes of the payned partyes but this is nat now that tyme to speke of them ¶ I wyll retourne to the Methode curatyfe I say that nat onely the thyngꝭ abouesaid but also many other are the indicyons of the fygure sytuacyon of the partyes For ye can nat well cōmodyously bynde the sore party but yf fyrste ye haue taken indicacyon eyther of the fygure or of the sytuacyon or of both two togyther Nor ye can nat set the pype of a clyster ryght wtout such indycacyon It is also many tymes necessary to make iniectiō of the medycamentes in the bladder by the yerde wherfore it is no nede to make mencyon here that totally ye can nat wel vse a syring of bras that the grekes call Cathering but yf ye knowe parfytely the posycyon fygure of all the bladder ¶ Than in all these thynges it appereth clerely that the payned place indicateth moche to all the curacyon but of the ruptions that the grekes cal Regmatha dyuers indicacions are concurraūt to one purpose pryncypally the indicacion that is taken of the posicion ought to be examyned For seynge that the rupcyons be hyd in the depth of the body therfore they requyre other curacions than the vlceres that appere outwardly bycause that all holly alway such rupcyons be with ecchymosis or ecchymonia somtyme with contusyon about the broken flesshe therfore there be dyuers indicacyons curatyues therin for alway the curatyfe indicacions are correspondent to the nombre of the affections dyseases which we shal shew more playnly when we speake of phlegmon howe the dyseases that are in the depe places requyreth stronger medycamentꝭ than they that be at the superfluyte of the body Than for the least I do thynke for to be manyfest and pacyent that it is necessary that the strength of medicamentꝭ that are mynystred outwarde be resolued dymysshed when the party that shuld be holpen remydyed is hyd in the dypenes of the body therfore it behoueth asmoche to intende augment the vertue of the said medycament as it shulde be remyssed dymynysshed in the depth of the body Certaynly all acchymosis or ecchymonia indycateth vacuacyon for remedy of the cure wherby it hath nede of medycamentꝭ moderatly hote and dry for they that dry excessyuely of trouth do dygest resolue at the begynnyng more euydently than they that be weyke but also some party of the dysease scyryous dyffycyle to heale we shal speke of it hereaft dylygently for as now we haue spokē ynough after as it belongeth to the matter ¶ Of trouth all the medicamentes oyntmentes that moysteth heteth more then they that all the grekes call chalastica that is to say laxatyfes also amonge the sayde medycamentes all they that declyne somwhat to drynesse neuertheles be nat yet clere nor manifest contraction they be called syntatica in greke such medycamentes ben the remedyes of all ecchymosis But ye must take good hede that the medycamentes applycate to the ruptions that are in depenesse of the body haue stronge vertue and that they be sourer digestyfe that is resolutyfe And for to say sōmaryly that such medycamentes to be of greater force effycace in asmoch as lecchymosis is ferther of from the skynne vnto the depenes of the body In suche affections dyseases the vsage of the herte bytuleth that is to say ventose shuld nat be inutyle which is an instrumēt inuented excogitate of maysters for to make vyolent attraction ¶ And when ecchymosis is all dygested resolued than it is parmytted to drye the broken flesshe moche to conioyne it with lygature to do all that is conuenable to coalesse close an vlcere togyther Than yf ecchymosis be soone digested resolued y● broken flesshe gathereth togither waxeth playne easyly but yf the sayde ecchymosis tary longe or it be resolued moche fylthynes bredeth in it occupyeth the space that is betwene the labyes or lyppes of the vlcere so y● the rupciō can nat close wherfore it foloweth that all these thynges abouesayd admonyssheth vs for all causes how smal soeuer they be For though that some hath had rygour that is to say vnegall concussyon of all the body or that it hath nat made good concoction or that it hath had the feuer or that it hath ben ouer weryed or fatygate anone it shall haue payne in the sayd partye where as the ruption is For bycause of the sayd ruption haue ben vnyed nowryssneth togither but haue alonely ben approched one to another wherby it foloweth that a lytell thyng may departe them easyly fyll the place with superflue humour but what engendreth it in such rupcyons contynually but now ecchymosis lyke vnto the fyrste that is to wyte when y● flesshe was fyrste broken except that presētly ecchimosis is made of more toughe subtyl corrupcyon at y● begynnyng it was made of blode And herfore now it digesteth resolueth more easyly thā it dyd at the begynnynge And thus that whiche we haue sayd hytherto shall suffyse for the dysputacyon of vlceres The●fore as nowe I make an ende of this fourth boke ¶ Thus endeth the fourth boke of the Methode of Claude Galyen ¶ Here fynyssheth the Questyonary of Cyrurgyons with the formulary of lyte● Guydon in Cyrurgery And the spectacle of Cyrurgyons with the fourth boke of the Terapentyke or Methode curatyfe of Claude Galyen with the trea●yse of vlcere● Newly translated out of the Frensshe at the in●tigacion and coftes of the ryght honest parson● Henry Dabbe stacyoner bybsyoposyst in Paules churche yarde by Robert Coplande of the same faculte within the moste famous opusent Marchaunt 〈◊〉 of London the .vii. day of Nouembre the yere of our Lorde ● 5.41 In the vvviii yeare of the raygne of our soueraygne moste faythful kynge Henry the .viii. ¶ Imprynted by me Robert wyer for Henry Dabbe Rycharde Banckes Cum priuilegio regali ad imprimendū solum per leptiennium annum To the Reader DEare Brethren and friendly Readers wee haue here according to the trueth and meaning of the Author set foorth this needefull and necessarie worke concerning the Anatomie of mans bodie being collected and gathered by Maister Thomas Vicary and now by vs the Chirurgions of S. Bartholmewes Hospitall reuiued corrected and published And albeit this treatise bee small in volume yet in commoditie it is great and profitable Notwithstanding if the things therein conteyned be not discreetly and wisely studied and applied according to the true meaning of the Author we haue to tell you hereof that therein is great perrill because through ignorant practitioners not knowing the Anatomie commonly doth ensue death and separation of soule and bodie Furthermore whereas many good and learned men in these our daies do cease to publish abroade in the English tongue