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Show Of the Skull: of Flflh Book III. Book III. and fizes) all tied together with many {lrong Ligaments. The Skull of aKingflon is made of a bony fubllzance, whole outward fuh. lours, fhapes, The mm", Ziihiiiig‘iiiii fiance is plain in every P3": bl" the inward is even only for a finall {pace in ‘C H A P. the middle ( having aain thinis Procefs fide) in WhiCh form part Of the lodged,onaseach in Trenches, guarded allo with two upper region of the Br other Protuberancies, which are larger toward the Nofirils, and. finaller on 0/ the tower of MKS/pill, nadir/serrlé‘urer. each fide of the upper region of the Brain. TMSW" OF of The Skull‘of a Flounder is allb bony, running through all the middle a mum". the outward Surface, on each lick: of this Protuberance‘is heated two narrow ho]. oblong Cavities, but the inward Surface is bedecked with many fmall lowneiles and afperities. The Skull of a Cod in its upper Region is engraven with divers Prominen. which is a Ridg cies and Cavities; The Protuberancies are many, one 'of M (running in the middle of the Skull 1-) endued above with a thin edge, "-19an. 1T. zg.F.z- and below with a broader bare, and terminates into a thin Sword-like Bonelg la being a fine tranlparent expanfion (ending into a point) butting out an inch and half beyond the Octipm. On each fide of the Ridg, is placed a Cavity + (where the Skull is thin #111,122. tranfpatent) bcfet with many oblong Creces ', And theft Cavities do end and "m Proccfs. ‘2‘ 5- 291- 2-3 into two pointed Procefles +, feated on each fide of the Sword-like ‘ if}? F~ 1‘ 'iT-w. E:HM The creced Cavities are garnilhed in the middle with an edge-like Bone, and on each fide with two thin Procefles 'i‘ (which may be i‘tyled lateral) conjoyned to the Region of the middle Procels, and are carried on all along the fides of the Nolh‘ils, which are guarded with two wing-like Procelleslr (feared under the Nol‘trils) made up of bony Fibres, pafling crofs-ways, . ‘ and feem to be parted with many Creces. The thin lateral Prominencies, are feeured with two more flrong and thick +1 29- Fm Procelles +, placed under them, and do terminate into mammiforme Pro$313311. cellest}: The Bale of this Skull is guarded with anoblong Column, fortifying it i, :1} ,9. h,- "t XXX left it {hould be broken in violent motions of the Head, or by the reception of fome large Filh into the Gods Mouth for aliment. He Skull. ( being theHead~pieceoF,theiBrfiim toifecul-e its ch page) is made up of many Bones mutually locked in and}? 'C . 0m.- Ct toge- by various Sutures, as r" milIW fine and Vittorio Articulat' ther the Skull, Which-is obnoxiousato many leuflds Oi'p'wh' {h Ions peculiar f0 ‘ 1c eVery one admit. i . ' » teth variety of kinds. The mail General Wounds are Five in nu Pzflum, (WWW: Oflir dFPrl'lflo, Sealer, and.defugrzgfirtiflw by the Latmw'. Skfi‘lhudsonhe {the 5" Ca?!" Vitl 'b The Firlt is defcribed by I-jipogrlgtgy' manner, '0ng 9;ng flmmuw, game?!" a?" m "'th M mnerz'm , after this fit!) vulnerefindztnr, ofliq; rimam babemi fifuid fifl‘m; fueyrr'lt "6012:5332. 0r ) acce- dere nettfle efl‘. A Fiflure of the Skull is produced by fome heavy blunt Weapm] or by The tauf' r a fall againlt fome hard Bod , or b 5 Stan ' ' a" "" like, by which the natural unit; of ti]: Skull iZ'VioiZifecd,0:s::iriite'§rb 0; frhe ra, . [ouiieééigpntovzo " or more Bones, which keep their natural fituation in regetencc This Fracture hath many kinds fome broad o r fhort; {ome crooked or Qraight, bt'hets fupetfieialrol‘ladrde't‘)‘; aiding-233,"? E2333: 51633:: only one Table, and others the Medztullium and both Lamina: oi‘ mm In order to dilcover whether both Tables are br ' V Rep his Nofirils, and {but his Mouth, and make a flrzlngnexgifaiigiem lmay Sign? .upof" the detained Breath will have recourfe to thevBtain'and it‘ll/:llere- 30:? mgs lubltance and Membranes, whereupon will enfiie an Etudation ofuP tot 1y Mmfiure, and fometimes of Blood, or fanious Matter: f0 tl~ t h3 {manner of the Fraéture may be difcerned when the Skull is laid7 b .3 hr"6 is nlgefellflaryl in Wounds of the Skull. RFC, W 1th ' tert e Scalpe is removed from the Skull b the incilio '' gtinMald‘l .(Pericraiiz‘um, which mufl be divided from tITeOSFkiillc, Bit/11%?gist Eghfliikgiifix ration fixings cannot be applied, and prefently after this Chirurgical Ope- wounds. moderat 3 Gen celebrated, MediCines mult be adminifired to flop the imof a Skill? Inc): which often happens in this cafe, and requireth the afliflance mull be tuk yrurgeoi-i, and if the Skull be broken into {mall pieces, they If the aSlfnnaway With proper Inlltiiments, as not apt to be healed, ifted u bl'l be broken, f0 that it is necelsai'y either to be Trepaned, 01‘ thTrepan molt epic eing deprefsed, or to be. fcraped in lime cafe, the Ptricraninm iiiifiibiiiapbl‘anes) .mplved from‘the Skull, which (as being fixed by numerous Mem- Q‘QH‘MM‘ "was is ardly efleéted, and accompanied with great pain, as being a mlnflampart, endued With molt acute fenfiition; whereupon to prevent a dige i mationpand other {were aecrdents, Anodynes are to be applied, and Oylof lyerimmitced into the wound, made of the Yolke of an Egg, and Ouud oes, With this Caution, That no moilt Medicine do aii‘éa the part of the Bone, but rather drying Medicines which do Conlierve it, in ‘ |