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Show . . 976 Of the Dyénfer of the Skull, and tlaezr Cures. Book 111, M7!" may, be taken away, by info-r;it is inllituted by Nature, to guard the Brain . ents. accr illoutwar rid "Mam." {mfeghgii il'lmeur giveth a Hillary of a Servant, whole Skull was broken iiiihillicil by the kick of a Mule, and being deprefled, was lifted up by thFEPphca- m' rion of the Trepzm, and the Matter lodged under the Skull dilcharged; and lame part of the broken Skull being removed, the Patient was renored to his former Health. As this Learned Author. hath it pe partmm vulne,.,b,,,, gram MM"? Iilz. 9. (Pug. 274. Ejur rei nuper patuituerzm mferve, D.‘Grota Tedu Calcitraru efmfluram in Carmel: Ofle paflit : Irl zpfe cum mtellzgereuz, mwma feflioue tulem Mufculofam e0 cart 111!) parte Illa dwifi ut terel/rurrz licererud. cinert/ere, fequenre die ergoterelzrato 0 e, tum de 1110 extrabeudu (agitate/u, 11ml ipfum jam fer-clam dirw'fimt dweller: Conarer,enarmem efli‘ndlum protlnflmnm, ex Ofli't ubmanu wacillantis mobilitarc cognow : a mcdw emm frome'ufq; admi. More»: oculi Cam/mm praiendebatur. Iraq; extra/19nd: ‘6'?» con/Elm (7 "may" mifln mgrofafirfaflum puiatw‘, fl 0: ipfum dcprcfliim erzgerem alum: f; 9mm non jam craflle u/euiugi comprimcudo mole/tum erut, (7 conclujir malerzebiu pry per-ciptre, excidera! prime quoque tempore abjl‘erfl, ofllr promlulauz portiouem fua loco reddidi, (by ex fupema pane Sutura, triluw punilibm adaflu Mu, flabiliw' : 4,7; 41ml reliquaflmiei paleret effluxm, interjeélm rIxuluerir rium/s, liuameutir tom- is delcribed by Hipotraler in his Book De Capitir Vulnerilmr, after this manner, c‘mmfiiurt. ‘Osi'ar "minim-m! an 71'1": urea/Wt: 7-3 in»); Exiti'vbpwmr, lg 71‘ Ese'av Hunk?" 717; earn/1;. Teli durem Seder ditilm", cum Or [110 [tutu Permanent mamje/lum fue- d In this tale the Skull is many ways offended, Fitllt, when a fimple Woun is inflicted by a Sword, Knife, or the point of any lharp weapon, w effby the Skull is wounded, and a Puncture produced, not only penetrating Ilium x712; era'- m, )9 Tau-Ila} itw‘ 5W0; ‘ 3'sz fia'nm, the air 393m Eotziii‘m tilt‘v. U? )4}: n' nevus: n‘ wza‘y {in tire is" 32m gt 511169 EEMQ'yEaZI/rm «‘Jtm u' 7:15"th 'ni way can an ammo, new, 7;. momfir. 0,. fub rt/ulnere frungitur alia capiti: parte qtmm‘ qude ul‘cur qt (9: 0r nudatum efl. tut/1i: modur efl. Huicq; calamitati nullir remediirfulwenim. nin- Neque euim ubi iffud coutingit quamm ratioue iflud homo patiatur aut quanam Capiti: para re cx ejur percuuélatione deprebendm‘. The Great Mafler of our Art calleth ic Evrwiefl, Inflrttmium', and denoted: thole lurpriled with this Difeafe to be unfortunate, as being ignorant of the feat of their malady; whereupon the Phylician is left in the dark, till the Dil'eak: having got too great a head, becomes incurable. Learned Sennertur giveth this account of it, Accidit autem contraffliw ex "film iéim in partem a plaga dijlantem, é» ad re/iflendum minm‘ aptum. Dum Bone, fomerimes afl'eéting the Firfl: Table, and other times the Second- emu: aer in diploe 710mm, hoe efl in Meditullio Cranii, fen inter utramque [41ml "1"") ("fldufm webementer ex i514 alterim loci agitatur 29- impel/inn undique, fit, ut lore alter Calm: fir/ides aUJM ipfam perfringat. This Dileale admitteth diverle kinds, The Firll may be when the Bone {truck and wounded, being feared in different places in a Contrafiflre, hap- The Third kind of a Seder, dilcompoling the Skull in the unity of pm? when fome part of the Bone is cut of? and loli, which the Oreekt call ""7" pens to be both in the lame Bone. TheSecond kind is, when the outward Table being (truck, remaineth '5 WW3 and the Latin: 'Dedolatiafiw excifio, wherein the Skull is {haved "1 "Ind, and the inward is wounded. su[The Third is, when the {truck Bone is parted from the wounded by fome the Firl‘t Table, but the Second too; and if the Skull be cut with a {harp Weapon ( which is the Second kind ofSeder) according to the length ollt': lo that the wounded .‘kull is not dilordered according to its lituationi it may be called Incilion, as the print of the weapon remaineth in the cut lome part, alter the manner as a Trencher or Borde hath its Compage made 1 he Cure of a It'd". barren: in faciem in'z/erfa Procumlzeret,ac crafl‘am meuiugcm oculirfubjiceret, inqueipfam 4 [mt cute rewulfdm Pdralaau': tidyitere, iu Hiporratz'ci illim‘ pr‘xccpti in mutant wemflet, qua Mutum efl cerebrum aperculu fiw‘ eaarmare, £9» nudum relinquere- Quareflmguiuem qui in craflizm mmihgem, cujur motum oculir era: «bixm 7min Wflw g, 7z'w‘ Molm‘ Therm in; vein; )9 if," J9 fit Elma; five-nu Ev :P‘id' 55a), Up: Ji ~.~ ,. .\,,, . 'vvt: um'im 37w m'm rn‘ islet Eu in «may Mm 7n M73: "215er 2; 7w may [may mm w‘ru «Mun, joyned with the Incilion of the Swipe and rPerimmium. The Fourth kmd cfitdei. llliOflEI Cormmlir portio media fret digitor longe, 14mg, eufe walida [in excifu em, m jam wicimke ofl'et non colmrerer, fed mix pericrauio (7 cuti muftulofx adn The Fifth This wound of the Skull is made, when the weapon, or any other-hard, {harp Body, leavet'h a‘ plain impreflion in the cutSkull, which alwaystscon‘ kind of .min. y‘cl mritatem ccrta experientia in tapitanco Hydro" mm ita pride»! compidbarvi. kind of: I:Act. called unmet. The Tlii' tl ed (cl/m an antient Chyrurgeon hath well 0 lerved, Which @m‘m hath confirmed by his experience, Cap. 9. De partium ‘ziulucribus, 'Pag. 274. Hum fflura, when it is made in fomc oppofite place to the firoke, or fall, and rtt qut telum infedertft. The Second kiulof J'slu. per lituation ; wher‘ellpon it will be agglutinated to the Skull, by the, app'o. fition of a clammy, or callous Matter, tinitin them to each other; as Learn; Kw‘ rm»; Walk-[M 92v "mi See's: fiéxsas, m'fii'anu it fiayyai 177 Uri", vi 7: lit-IDA» 19 Mam mnluu'lu mfxgicv my, ii grimy, Filmy, 3 ring :9 fivrgm‘ mafiinm 2-2/ng )9 H»: éylp'm, y; rifiafimi‘ a. M5532"; ' quad ind: allero lumine, quad ad fraé-lurauz orbamr efl'. The Fourth kind ola wound of the Skull is llyled by the hutzner, Seder, by Hipatratc: in": which he deciphers in his Book De Capt!" wulumhu. At nbi trlum in Ofle wefligium reliquit, utique rium adjiti peierit, (5» ed rimm tallifum an! magi: aut minu: accident "cafe efl, cum qua strum panic rima are/fit eadem teli wefiigium apparent é» rima fit in Ofle qua telz‘veflzgauuz‘m Ofliret The F irll kind or Seder. Ofue may" oft/9e stall, undtlaelr am plwi .- Hat arte faaum efl, nt 6! t eodem i110 tempore multir aliiI @ingeutibur oulrleribur Corfu! canfofl‘um lJulJerel, per @ei mum: m‘zfiritordiam tou'valuer'it: exemplo rertiflima uihil neg; Cranii, neq', @erz‘cranii, ac ue Mufculofae guide»; Cutir quidquam uifi pafcente neceflitute abjiciendum', mullo wero m'iuur ut cerehrnm fitir operculir uudum maueat cammittena'um. , The Fifth kind of the wound of the Skull is called by the Latiner, Contra- dirz/ifionemferra faéltlm exitM patebat', qua fafium efl,ut tandem cone/41mm, mfi The Fifth "mummiled Jtdu. fifth. . more thin by a Plane. The Fourth kind of Seder is a kind of compound wound, wherein nofon' me. ly part of the Skull is cut off, but is attended alfo with a Fillure too, 35‘ C The Fourth kind of a Cantmfiflure may be, when a blow being inflictEd "P0n fome part of the Head, and the Blood-vellels of the Dun: or (Pia h wound is made by a weapon fomewhat blunt in its edge. As to the cure of this Difeale it may be oblerved, that if fome part 0" e "f", are Wounded in a place diflant from the blow, which being given 333""? the hinder part of the Skull, hath broken the vellels feated in the an- Skull be cut off, and hang only to a little ofit, or to the Peritranintn, 3" terior pm of the 1),," or on Menynx, cauling a Flux of Blood to be dif- Mufcular Curir, it is not to be parted from them, but to be reduced to mpg: C'argcd through the Nol'trils. Having The divcrfe kinds of a Conmfiflrl. The Hill, The Second, The Third kind. The Fourth klnd of a Cwufiflum. |