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RM2AGAWWJ–. A system of surgery. fa of the Ch. XXVIIL applied to any blood-veffel that may becut in the under part of the noftrils. Wcrarely find however, as has been alreadyobferved, that a polypus is ftated fo fardown in the noftrils as to render this me-thod of treatment practicable. It therefore appears that all the meanswe have yet confidered for the removalcf thefe excrefcences, are either inadequatefor the efFedj or altogether inadmiffible %and hence we are under the neceffityof employing either the method by li-gature, or that by extradion with theforceps. As the removal of a polypus, by tearing
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RM2AGAG5P–. A system of surgery. while thecorona of thcytooch is forced down uponone fide of the focket, the point of the rootmud neceflarily be turned in nearly thefame proportion upon the other. Thefofter parts will not indeed fufFer fo much,as they will not be bruifed by the heel ofthe inftrumentj but it is clear that thefocket mud be always much hurt by it; fbthat in every point of view, little or no con-fideration is due in this operation to anydifference that is fuppofed to take place inthe ftrength of the two plates of whichthe fockets of the teeth are formed. But as it is of much importance to f
RM2AWJY0H–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . P H I L I P P O II. Angeticos jun6bis retiidit feliciter armis,AlFuetus Trino thus adolere Deo. Impia vaftatis defecerat Anglia fanis:Corruerat fpreto Gallia tota polo. Vidimus ar6latis fub Te rugare catenis Ha^refim, & ad vultura vertere terga Tuum Belgica fume animos: nam defenforibus iftis,Non gemet infefto fub love lasfa fidcs. Antonms-Ferd. ^can Hanm.e. l)ii|iiii|iMmn^w|HiiM, .||||||HMHIM ?H1i V irii —n viH i„ic m ^f «n iw(iHM,„,.i I aiiijP i.F 1 ^.
RM2AGAT5T–. A system of surgery. more probably do harm than good.But when, by expofing the noftril to aclear light, we can bring the feat of the ex-crefcence into view, we may with propri-ety touch any parts of it that remain witha piece of lunar cauftic properly covered witha canula in order to prote6l the contigu-ous found parts. An inftrument for thispurpofe is reprefented in fig. i. PlateXLVII. This, however, fliould not be at-tempted on the day of the operation, as iscommonly advifed ; for while any dif-charp-e of blood continues, we cannot ob-tahi fuch a clear view of the parts affededas is neceff
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RM2AGAYFF–. A system of surgery. it appears to be moft inflamed. The cur-ved fharp-pointed knife, Plate XLL fig. 5.lie recommends as the befl inftrument forthis operation. But with thofe not muchaccuflomed to it, 1 believe it will be eafierdone with the knife delineated in PlateXXXI. fig. 3, Vol. 111. ^- The fcarifications being completed, theeye fliould be immediately bathed in warmmilk and water, in order to promote asmuch as poffible a.free difcharge of blood:and this being done, he advifes a little ofthe following ointment to be introducedon the end of a blunt probe between theeye-lids, to be repeat
RM2AFXBK6–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. MARCVS CATO LE CENSEVR. A R c V s Cato Se Ces an-ceftres cftoyent, commeIon ditjde la uille de Thu-fculum : mais auant quilallait à la guerre, & quilfentremilï des affaires dela chofe publique, il fe tc-noit & uiuoit en quelques rcrres & poiTeflîonsque ion pereluy auoit laiiTeesau païsdesSa-bins.Et combien quil femblaft à plufieurs queies predeceÎTeurs euiTent efté totalement inco-gneuz, toutefois luy mefme loue haultementfon pcre qui fe nommoit Marcus, comme luy,difant quil auoit eftc uaillant homme, de hom-me de
RM2AFX8MR–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. it à plorer par compaftîon, en fefouuenantde la fortune de fon ayeul Antigo-nus & de fon peie Demetrius:puis feit honora-blement bruiler ôc inhumer la tefte Ôc le corpsde Pyrrus.Depuis Alcyoneus rcncotrafon filzHelenus en bien pauure eftat,afFublc dun petitmanteau iimple,&: le recueiUant humainementauec paroles doulces & gracieufes, le mena de-uers fon perc.Qupy noyant Antigonus,luy die:??^ Ceft ad:e, mon filz , uault miculx, Ôc me plaift>» plus que le premier : mais encore n*as tu pas F iij Î^IÎJ ? ? R R ? 5.
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RM2AGAPG6–. A system of surgery. recited of cures being ef-feded with bandages alone: Nay fomeliave gone fo far as to affert, that in everyinflance of hare-lip a cure may be accom-plifhed with more certainty by means ofa proper bandage than when futures areemployed; for they allege, that the irrita-tion produced by futures ferves in a greatmeafure to counteract the very purpofe forwh?ch they are intended. After the edgesof the fillure are cut off or rendered raw^the contra(5i;ion of the adjoining mufcles isthe only difficulty which we have to en-counter; and this, we are told, inftead ofbeing removed by
RM2ANDCPP–Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy [electronic resource] : appearing in miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, William Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John ---, carpenter, from the miserable slavery of Algiers, with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas ... . er will beready to ask, and I ihall be r^ore ready to An-fwer him for a fpecial Reafon: viz.. What Idid with my Shop and Goods ? W hen I had onceRefolved upon this Adventure, and faw it go onhopefully, I gave my Patron my wonted Vifits,kept fair Correfpondence, paid him his demandsduly, but fecretly I mad
RM2AGB0DW–. A system of surgery. not havethe fubfequent management of the cafe fortwo or three weeks: And by conftant andaffiduous attention, he is often able to ob-viate fymptoms which might otherwifeprove alarming; and which^ in many in-fiances, might even render operations abor-tive which would otherwife be attendedwith the moft complete fuccefs. Of thisI have feen different inftances. In a former part of this work, I enteredinto a full difcuffion of the refpedlive me-rits of the two operations of couching andextradling the cataradl; and I then endea-voured to eftablifh the preference of theformer ?:
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RM2AGAFN0–. A system of surgery. rds or outwardsby a proper application of the key : butthey may alfo be pulled in a different man-ner; and as this may be done with inftru-ments which do not bruife the gums, itIhould perhaps in every inftance be pre-ferred. The incifores and canine teeth, and eventhe two fmall molares, have only one root;fo that they are never fo firmly fixed inthe jaw as the large grinders ; and there-,fore they may be extracted with more eafe.For the moft part this may be done withthe common teeth-forceps reprefented inPlate LXl. figs, 1.3. or 4. In ufing this inftru-Hient, it fhould
RM2AGAFH8–. A system of surgery. W- m J»J». ^p*>€^ vm 3 X IjCZiiXS 5ct<lp. Se<5l. IX. Difeafes of the Mouth. 293 pulled with this inftrument: we havetherefore given a reprefentation of forcepsthat aft with more power ; a very inge-nious invention firft made public in theBritifli Magazine in the year 1762. It isdelineated in Plate LXII. figs. i. and 2*Fig. I. reprefents a common ftrong forcepswith moveable claws. The axis of theclaws is fliown at A, Fig. 2. is a fulcrum.Bj C^ is the handle going ofF obliquelyfrom 5, by which it is more eafily applied.J5, f , Z), is a plate of iron covered under-
RM2AGATB6–. A system of surgery. mains which cadwith propriety be removed. It is proper, however, in this place toobferve, that the firfi: application of theforceps is commonly attended with fucha confiderable difcharge of blood, that be-ginners are apt to defift before the opera-tion is nearly finilhed, from their beingafraid of fatal confequences frorn the he-morrhagy ; but this ought not in generalto be regarded, as long as by a farther ufeof the forceps we can extra6i any more ofthe polypus. And even wheii the opera-tion is finiflied, if the patient is in anydegree robuft and plethoric, fome advan-t
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RM2ANDD1W–Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy [electronic resource] : appearing in miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, William Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John ---, carpenter, from the miserable slavery of Algiers, with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas ... . Is worth a Six-pence to i Turk OTjen,Buaoa ChriaL ( were the Story gone )The Preface is a Penny-worth ^o*: = .The whole hath no Erratas or Mi»»kcJ,SaTc what the Printer and the Poet makes.. To the following NARRATIVE. ? Courteoui Reader., ID O readily agree with thee, that there isno fort of Writings more
RM2AFX896–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. CAIVS MARIVS. ? ne fçait quel eftoit letroifieme nom de CaiusMarius, non plus que deQuintus Sertoriuî» , quiteint un temps les Hefpa-gnes en fa main, ny de Lu-cius Mummius celuy quideftruifit la uillc de Corinthetcar ce nom de A-chaicus qui fut donné à Mummius, & de Afri-canus à Scipion,& de Numidicus à Metellus,e-ftoyent tous furnoms qui leur auoyent efté im-pofez, à raifon des conqueftes par eulx faittcs.C*efl: un argument, par lequel Poiîdonius cui-de bien conuaincre ceux qui dilcnt que le troii-icme nom des Ro
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RM2AGAXJ2–. A system of surgery. Ch. XXVIII. charged, to the upper end of the pharynx.The gut fhould now be filled with cold vi-negar, water, or any other cold liquid,by means of a fyringe inferted at the endhanging out at the noflril 5 and as muchbeing inje£led as the gut will admit, thewhole fhould be prefTed as far up as pof-fible, and fhould be fecured in this fitua-tion by a firm ligature. In this manner a very confiderable degreeof prefTure may be applied; and fome ad-vantage may be derived from the applica-tion of cold direflly to the vefTel fromwhence the blood is difcharged. In fomeinftances, h
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RM2AFX9EM–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. guerre de ce Roy.Ià ou Ma-riusalloit errant & mendiant fauicparlepaïsdAfrique , de forte que fes ennemis qui e-ftoyent à Rome fe mocquoyent de luyjefquelzncantmoinstantoft après fe çrofternerentde-uant luy,quând ilz fe ucircnt fouettcr,meurtrir8c tuer dedans Rome mefme,par fon comman-dement. Ainfi ny a il rien que Ion puiiTedireaiTeuretment petit ou grand,pour rincerticudc ?• Q^INTIVS TtAMIKIVS. 141^ de laducnir , attendu quil ny a autre fin dechangement &de mutation en lhomme quecelle de leftre. Encore y en a il
RM2AWK8PG–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . Ic ille magni conditor Imperl,Ingens potentiim gloria Principiim ,Ciii refuliit Crux facratisImpofitura decus capillis. Hoc prseferebant tela loquacia, &Divinus imber, qui vigiles luposCoecas vocaret fub cavernas, Fulmineofque fugaret apros. ^ Vere Imperator, quem dedit &: Pium.,SancSbumque terris! qui, quod ebur premit,Hoftique detradta obftinatoScuta refert Domino ferenti. ^hilippns-Theodom de Fourncau.. -
RM2AWJEFX–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . ^ S LEOPOLDO. A Vrea felix iDcdiocritate,^ ^Accubat caftse, teniiiqne menfae,Et lupo raptos prohibet veriiclo Figier hcedos. Odit & ferclum, dubiafque coenas,Et toros Regum, madidamque pallamQuique fplendefcit rutilo calenus Bacchus in auro. ^-1 ^ I.. Menfa fat dives fuerat modefta,Quce feram poHet Venerem domare,Et relu<5tantes Dominae furores Subdere menti. 2 LudoVicus de Smet.
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RM2AFX9YE–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. TITVS dVlNTIVS FLA- M I NI V s.. L cft aifé à uoir de quelicforme &c ftature eftoit Ti-tus Qmntius Flaminius,.^ que nous apparios à Phi-t^J lopœmen, par une ftatuc|? de cuyure faitte à rafem-blance, qui eft encore au-iourdhuy à Rome auprèsdu grand Apollo, qui fut apporté de Carthage,aflis tout droit dcuant lentrée des lices, & y afoubz laditte ftatucuneinfcription en lettresGrecques : mais quat à Ces meurs & à Ton natu-rel 3 on dit qu*il efloit prompt & foudain, tantà fe courroucer, comme à faire plaiiîr, diuerfe-
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RM2AWJX02–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . IT^ -v^v^ ->^ PHILIPPO III. Ellliil M TT Orruit Auftriadas tk Ferfis, & Hefpcrus orbisTe Duce , Romanurquc Tuo ftetit acer in armis ?^ i ^ ^ Auxilio miles. Tu fafces, fcutaque, & enfem, V Tu facrum capitis decus, 6c regalia dextraef Pondera,opcfque,opcramque,6cmagni (lemmataregiii; ) Spiculaque , 5c clypeos,6c centum cx hoil:e trophasa Chrifliadum facriE fufpendis cernuus vEdi. Celfa poteftatis fpeciesj famuloque labore V Crcfcit honosj ferifque infcribit nomina fadis.. !H I i i^i, I 12» rteA Akdham vduder Steen
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RM2AGAP4Y–. A system of surgery. ne, the furgeonis to proceed to unite the fides of the fif-fure. In this he will be much affifted bydefiring the cheeks to be pufhed forwardfo as to bring the edges of che wound near-ly into contacfl, alihough not altogether foclofe as to prevent him from feeing freelythrough from one fide of it to the other jthe affiftant behind being diredled to fup-port the parts in this fituation during theremaining fleps of the operation. The furgeon is now to fee that the twofides of the cut correfpond exadly witheach other; and this being done, the pinsintended to fupport them muf
RM2AFXAWF–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. & encore la filledun greifier5& qui feruoit de notaire Se de fcri-be publiquement pour de largent à qui le uou-loit employer : car foit quil le feift par appétitde uolupté,ou par defpit, pour fe uengcr de ceque fon filz auoit regardé fa garfe de mauuaisœil, lun Se lautre tourne tounours à fa honte,& autant lefFeâ: que la caufe. Et la couuerturequil allégua à Ton filz par laquelle il difoit quilfe remarioit, nefioit point ueritable : car fi ue•ritablemcnt ileufi: eq dciîr dengendrer autresenfans,qui fuiFent auffi g
RM2AFX80G–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. at 3 dequoy toute la uille de Romefur lheure fut bien aife^ôc reprit un peu decueur,cuidat bien eftre deliuree dune fanglan-te & cruelle tyrannie : mais peu de iours aprèsilz cogneurent, à leurs dcfpens, qu ilz auoyencchagé un uieil maiftre qui f en alloit de ce mon-dera un ieune qui ne faifoit que uenir, tant fonfilz le ieune Marius feit de cruaultez & dinhu-manitez depuis la mort de fon père , faifantmourir tous les plus apparents & plus notablesperfonnages de la uille. On le teint du commë-cement pour homme adu
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RM2AFXB3E–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. fa,par manière de direjqui feroit celuy quiy mettroit fin . Ceftoit le fécond Scipion, quipour lors eftant ieune homme, auoit charge demille hommes de pied feulement: mais en tou-tes les rencontres, ôc par tout ou il y auoit desaffaires, il faifoit touiîours des a(5les de bo fens°randehardicife, dont les nouuellcs ue-noyent ordinairement à Rome:& Caton lesoy ant reciter, prononcea, comme ion dit, cesdeux uers dHom.ere,Celuy la feul eft du nombre des fages.Les autres tous ne font quumbres uolages•Laquelle prophé
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RM2AFX7NK–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. LYSANDER. ? j^^g^a^^^j^^,^P=5^ L y a au trefor des Acan-^^^^-^^^^ thies,qui eft au temple dei.H^ra^ M.^^JJIIi Apollo en la uille de Del-phes, une telle infcriptio:Braiîdas&les Acanthiesde la deipouille des Athc-niens:cela fait q pluiîeurseftiment que limage depierre qui eft près de la porte au dedans de kchâbrejfoit limage de Braiidasimais c eft lima-ge de Lyfander faitte au naturel,ayat une groflèperruque, & la barbe fort efpeiTe & fort loguc,à la façon des ancicns.Car ce que aucuns difent,que les Argicns après a
RM2AWK57H–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . II !
RM2AGAR34–. A system of surgery. enlarged itace. Where the uvula is merelyelongated, there will feldom, 1 imagine, beany rifle of removing it by inclfion. Inthis ftate, therefore, of the difeafe, exciiioailiould be preferred; but when the partsto be removed are much increafed in bulk^it v^ill be better to make ufe of the liga--ture. Different inflruments have been invent-ed for cutting ofl^ the uvula. One of thefc^which has been moil frequently ufed, isreprefented in Plate LIL ?ig, k But nei--ther this nor any other we have met withanfwers the purpofe fo well as a curvedprobe-pointed biftoury, fuch as i
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RM2AGAGGG–. A system of surgery. H ]. Sed.IX. Dlfeafes of the Mouth. 283 length of it; for although the flat fide ofit be appUed to the gum at firft, as foon asit begins to a6l the farcheft extremity ofit only will be found to touch them ; andaccordingly this part of the heel, as well asall the reft of it, fhould be made as fmoothas poflible; fo that in turning upon thegum, it will do lefs mifchief than v/heait is made rough according to the ufualform. We have already obferved, that in thepulling of teeth there is no caufe for beingattentive to which fide they are turned,from any difference of ftrength
RM2AFXC15–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. ^un trio-uingt de- bole par iour. Il eft bien certain que ce mefmemers tour Dcmetrius Phalerien,en reformant lcftat dA-nois. thenes 5 ordonna quà la merc& à la fille fcroicb Trois iionné du public par chacun iour^une drachmedargent, & ne doit on point trouuer nouueauque le peuple dAthènes ait eu iî grand foingdexercer charité enuers ces femmes la qui e-ftoyenc reiTeantes en la uille, attêdu que autre-fois eftant aduerty comme une petite fille dA-riftogiton eftoit en liile de Lemnos en bienpauure & petit eftat,&: q
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RM2AWK2X9–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . MAX^MILIANO II- A U G U S T O. Tr? Terno dignus Maxasmilianus honore ,Croefi, Irique, pia dividit aure preces. Frad:is ille toris; fublatis nuntia menfisExcipit, & faciles ad bona verba manus. Regem equiiem illaftri dat MajeftatevideriGloria, quns radiis fulget ubique fuis. HocTecumcommuneDiis,qa6dve[lrarogantiPoftibus avulds, limina claufa patent. 0ayidFra}icifmLwtey)nam. f^: m % imun II inn III ^ii V iini W W^tf^JjgOT - •. t,. -^^ i-^^y^J (&
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RM2AFXCRX–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. A RIS TID ? s. RI s ? I D ? s filz de Lyiî-machus, eiloir pour certaindelaligneeAntiochidc, dubourgdAIopeccimais quâcà les biens de à fcs facultez,on en a efcrit en diueriesmanières , pource que lesuns difent qui! uefcut toute ia uie en trefe-ftroitte pauureté, ôc quil laiiîà deux fiiles, lef-quelles après la mort de leur père demourerenclong temps fans eftre mariées à caufe de leurpauureté : & combien que la plus parc des an-cienes hiftoires {accorde à cela, neantmoinsDcmettius Phalereus en un liure quil a intitu
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RM2AGAH8X–. A system of surgery. inear: fhould be always longer than it Isiifually made ; for when it is Ihorc, it adswith much lefs power, and is more apt tobreak the tooth, than when it is made ofa greater length. The contrary of this Iknow has been much inculcated ; but af-ter having given a fair trial to both me-thods, I am now convinced that the key•with a long heel is much preferable to theother. The principal objection that hasbeen raifed to the ufe of a long heel is,that it mud bruife the gum more thariVxrhen a fhort one is ufed. This, however,is not the cafe, as will be readily allowedby any wh
RM2AWK2HY–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia .
RM2AGAMG9–. A system of surgery. he ^bfcefs, it oughtto be opened without waiting for a com-^plete fuppuration. In the after-treatment of the abfcefs, allthat we can do is to preferve a free de-pending orifice for the difcharge of anymatter that may form, by which any far-ther mifchief will be prevented, and bywhich alone w^e can reafonably expecfl acure; for even where the difeafe is con-nedled with a carious ftate of the jaw^ gi-ving a free vent to the matter is perhapsail that art ought in this fituation to at-tempt. If the conflitution is otherwifefound) this, together with the removal ofany of the
RM2AWK4EN–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia .
RM2AGATR3–. A system of surgery. St A. V. No/c and Fauces. i i ^ in any other manner ; not even with for-ceps, for the blades of the mftrument couldnot have been^inferted. Befides this, another method has beenpropofed of applying ligatures round po-lypi in the noftrils: By introducing a li-gature through the afFecfled noftril into thethroat, and paffing it in fuch a mannerthat the doubling may include the root ofthe polypus, if the oppofite ends of it betaken out at the mouth, they may be fuffi-ciently tw^ifted, it is alledged, for removingthe tumor. In a few cafes this might poffibly an-fwcr, but it wo
RM2AGAY2B–. A system of surgery. various forms of tubes which havebeenufed for this purpofe; and of thefe^figures 3. and lo^ will in moft cafes, I be-lieve, be found to anfwer: for when theyare preffed fufEciendy into the openingthrough the os unguis, the bulge or promi-nence with v^hich they are furniflied above^will for the moft part prevent them fromrifing, while their conical fhape will pre-vent them from paffing into the nofe. Imuft, however, acknowledge, that theyfometimes fail; and that an invention ofMr Pelliers appears to be much fuperiorto them. I know one inftance in whichit has hitherto anfw
RM2ANDCX3–Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy [electronic resource] : appearing in miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, William Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John ---, carpenter, from the miserable slavery of Algiers, with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas ... . feauc/c::r Rcfo-lutions like men of Courage, wc might, per-haps, cither have av^ydcd th: duu<rcr^ or h, avc-ly Mitfierd it. The Turks perceiving us be-gin to run, fcntonc of their Number to Chafeus, whilit their other two attended the remain-ing two of our Company till the Morning. Atbreak of Day they
RM2AGAN28–. A system of surgery. f n.Aiv. > vio.. Seft. III. Diftafa of the MotUh, 201 a piece of flexible wire be pafled throughtwo of the holes ; and the doubling ofthe ligature being carried over the toothto be moved, the two ends of it fliould befirmly drawn through the holes, andfhould now be fixed with a pair of pliers.Every three or four days the ligatureftiould be made fomewhat tighter; andthis being perfevered in, alnioli every toothin this fituation may at laft be broughtinto the circle. Itfometimes happens that a good deal ofdeformity is produced by an opening inthe anterior part of the
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RM2AWK6JM–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . Praflans heros animi! quantum ipfc Rudolphum,Infignem pietate patrcm j belloque, togaque,Et virtute refers 1 Tu fortis & arduus halla,Excipis objedo crepitantia fpicula Chrifto * f^jl^uj!^Gunzenfes fensere manus: fceptrumque cruoreTurpe rubens pofuic, fruftra cunclatus, Adolphus.Vt tenera inftantem trepide fugit agna leonemjSic (^ence(]aus non expugnabile telumermetuens, ca^co {t^z mox abdidit antro.Ipfeetlam Andreas ,quonongenerofioraIterPlufquam gorgoneos, (lupuitTua lumina, vultusjConfpectufque unus tota agmina con
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RM2AFX8WT–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. ? Y R R V S. ? treuuc par cfcript,quedepuis le dcluge,le premierRoy des Thclprotiens ôcdes Moloiïiens fut Phaë-ton, lun de ceulx qui auecPelafgus uindrent en la pro-^. uince d Epire : mais quelquesautres ueulenr dire,que Deucalion&lafemme Pyrra,apres auoir édifié & fondé le tempie de Dodone au païs des Moloiïiens,f y arre-fterent. Comment que ce foir, long temps de-puis Neoptolcmus filz dAchilles y amenantgrand peuple quand & luy , conquit le païs, &laiiTa après luy une fucceilion des Roys, qui defon nom furent ap
RM2AFX798–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. nder, ains lYSAKDER. IC^^ plus toft entcrtcr auec luy fa harengue quie-ftoit efcripte dun ?? grand artifice & ?? finementpour periuader.Toucerois Ci luy feircnt ilz plu-iîeurs grands honneurs encore après Ta mortjôcentre autresjilz condamnèrent en grofle amen-de deux citoyens, qui auoyent fiancé fcs deuxfilles du uiuant de leur père, de puis les rcfuze-rent quand ilz ueirent quà Ta mort il ?? trouuaainfî pauurejpourautant quilz auoyent recher-ché ion alliance, penrans quil fuft bien riche ,& puis nen auoyent point
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RM2AWJFMR–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . D 1 iiiiri!iiiiiiiiiii r t - V—„• V . V /l ?:.:. haJA s^, ; •H>i:idUD .Jdla T iiisdi. .;.a- ^Ui^iiJtydnaiiiuui^^^m <T • ii , frf£lij.(; ;: ifih^^j^ fn?!f? ^.*-;?rr ^•. ^-ov i&y r ?*- • ? ^-VMjiTMil-i^i^SioT ^ T» C. FERDINANDO HISP. INF. BELG. GVBERNATORI. ERgo erat hoc belli caput cripuifTe periclis,Vt mors Teraperetinvidiofa domi ?Scilicet ut folito Seret fecurior hoftis, Debueras patrise fata fuprema Tuae.Quje rerum facies, dum Te Norlinga tenebat, Non femel ambiguis fpeque , metnque viris iSive etiam in Batavu
RM2AGAEP4–. A system of surgery. befl: I have often ufed it Vvithadvantage, and I know of nothing thatanfwers fo well in chops or cracks where-ever they are fitaated. 1 find too, that it ismuch employed by my friend Dodor Ha-milton ProfeiTor of iVlidwifery in this Ufii-verfity ; whofe practice being very exten-five, his authority may be relied on. It isproper, however, to obferve, that the nippleihould be entirely cleared of this applica-*tion always before the child is allowed tofuck; for as lead forms the bafis of it, mif-chicf might enfue from much of it beingcarried into the ftomach. Till the nipple
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RM2AWK20J–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . >li4 *? .^. Pidiicia in Clirifti Crucem. ilil! iiiiiii MiiTiniMii I VV -V V V ->/ Mo §:» prS FERDINA ^ I. A U G U S T O- Ix ubi fublimi fic efl Deus ore locutusDelionovi^ftore Crucis: iVIadle. ocvus hoflerrjInvade, egregiam referes a milite laudem*Intus amor pulfat fibras, ex^fluat omniParte calor, totumque pio cor carritur igni.lamque ipfe in fcrrum pro Relligione ruebas;Etfmccladc, rubram fternebas, vfdlorj arcnam.Fra(fta Palatini jacuerunt figna ; TibiqucCircum jacflato, cecinerunt, flore, Triumphe 1 lacohi
RM2AWJJMC–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . i< ii. Ille, velut crimen, focialia vincla perofus,Ne fummo furem fufcitat nn^ue focum. Dulcacidam horrefcitCvpridem cane pejus, & angue, JAjentitofque jocos, flulte puellc, tuos. Nam juvat:6c caftae miles vult elTe Dianae, Ante vel in gelida ponere corpus humo. <ii ^ QuasVeft^poenacft, verfo, eftTibi,fchemateraerces, <Tanti operis puero terga dediifc Deol ArnMiis vAiiOhbcr^^hcn.
RM2AFXAA8–. Les Vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains, comparées l'une avec l'autre. ire toutes abbatre, lechargeât & raccurant,cômc fil cuft efté en uie,dauoir efté toufiours enncmy des Romains,Ôc malaffedioné àla profperité de leurs affai-res : mais après que Polybius luy eut refpondu,ny le Coful Mummius ny fes afleiTeurs & lieu-tenans ne uoulurent permettre que Ion abolifl:les honneurs faits à la mémoire dunû cxccIt 1374 PHILOPOEMEN. lent perfonnage, combié quil euft en pluiieurschoies nuit & à Titus Quintius, & à Manius.Mais CCS gens de bien la mettoyenç différenceentre le deuoir & le profit,
RM2AWKB8D–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . At // A •;; ,i. SERENISSIMORVM. PIENTISSIMORVM Q V E PR INCIP VM AVSTRIACORVB Y S YMBOL A, E T E L O G I A. P E R RHETORES AVGVSTINIANOS. BRVXELLIS M.BC. XLVIL TYPIS lOANNIS MOMMARTII. > vH. ^v.iAdXH^ia o u ?. i Vi: YT. V. S E R E N T S S I M U A K l; H i jj LEOPOLDO-GVILIELMO, BELGII, ETb VRG VNDI.E Sli i.serenissimorumpi00momm
RM2AGAF5N–. A system of surgery. FlXr.a.. VTt:z^^s S^-i^p Sect. i. Dl/iafes of the Ears^ ^6l in recent cafes of this kind there is no ne-cefficy for putting the patient to any of theinconveniences with which an iffue is feme-times attended; for here the dlfchargemay with fafety be (lopped immediately. When deafnefs occurs either from re-laxation of the tympanum, or from anydeficiency in the external parts of the ear^fome affiftance may be derived from ourendeavouring to colledl or concentratefound, fo as to make a ftronger impreffioaon the organ of hearing. Various inftru-ments have been invented for th
RM2AGAKMD–. A system of surgery. Sec. VI. Difcafcs of the Mouth. 2 2 j but for the mod part they create no far-ther inconvenience than an Impediment infpcech and maflicaclon. They are metwith in both jaws, but moft frequently inthe under jaw and in the infide of theteeth. In fome indances they are con-neded to the gums by a fmall neck, butin general they adhere firmly throughtheir whole extent. Excrefcences of this kind frequentlyoriginate from carious teeth, and in a fewinftances from a carious ftate of the al-veoli; in which cafe the removal of thefpoiled teeth, and the fubfequent exfolia-tion of the
RM2AGARGM–. A system of surgery. IIL they cannot but with much difficulty bepuflied deep into the noftril already muchobftruded; and the more they are preffedforward vipon the excrefcence, and thenearer it is brought to the axis of theinftrument, the more widely the blades ofit are neceffarily opened at their extremi-ties ; by which the tumor cannot be foequally comprefled, nor is there- fuch achance of extirpating the root of it bymeans of theoi, as if they were fo con-flrudled as to apply preffure equally throtheir whole length. To remedy thefe inconveniences, feveralimprovements have been prqpofed ;
RM2AGANR0–. A system of surgery. efFedl. When, however, thereis a great deficiency of parts, and when theedges of the fore are withdiflBculty broughttogether, fome advantage may be derivedfrom a proper application of adhefive pla-Hers. An oblong piece of leather, fpreadeither with common glue, or with ftrongmucilage, fuch as is employed in makingthe court plafter, being applied over eachcheek, and of a fize fufficient for reachingfrom the an^le of the jaw to within aninch or thereby of the pins on each fide,and each piece of leather having three firmligatures fixed to that end of it next thepins, one at
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RM2AWKAJW–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . uimui, mmc rjj^gj inapertum currerefolem. Orfi fumui a Religione ornui inmxa, omnige-nammVirtutum ajfergtne quaquavensus difunMtur. Ad comfendmm ea^ contulimui.nAnomnium omna ? Negabit merito aliquii: ^ fa4emureffepartemmultoTnaximam^m^ addt dehca4:0/t nonpro noHra tenuitnte, quA mnto oneri fuccumha4, ^profedo nji-rihui noHrls Aquanon era4 , magnis eiiam ingemis longe fuperior ma^eria. Trqj?ofitu?rudcmqu? nohisjiiit, herdica AufnacorumfaBa, curfim diimmxa4; oftendere in primo vul-tuy^ difinguere. Omniaftpeneiraffemui,
RM2AWK83E–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . Praflans heros animi! quantum ipfc Rudolphum,Infignem pietate patrcm j belloque, togaque,Et virtute refers 1 Tu fortis & arduus halla,Excipis objedo crepitantia fpicula Chrifto * f^jl^uj!^Gunzenfes fensere manus: fceptrumque cruoreTurpe rubens pofuic, fruftra cunclatus, Adolphus.Vt tenera inftantem trepide fugit agna leonemjSic (^ence(]aus non expugnabile telumermetuens, ca^co {t^z mox abdidit antro.Ipfeetlam Andreas ,quonongenerofioraIterPlufquam gorgoneos, (lupuitTua lumina, vultusjConfpectufque unus tota agmina con
RM2AWJBF9–Serenissimorum pientissimorumque principum austriacorum symbola et elogia . I a o f^. l^LEOPOLDO VIII.^^f, I /^^Bjedtisfpoliodamis, paphiaque columba )Plus timet, & vilo fanguine pallet anuSi A/lafcuIeum, intrepide gladium irritare morantem, N |Et venale caput bella in aperta dare. Prodigus ille animi pro Relligione, fideque;Sanguine quo pingit pedtora, fcuta facit. Hinc rubet Auftriacis diftindtum infigne cruore,Candida quod media Jinea parte fecat. > Inde alias centum fperet Domus Auftria lauros,Sanguine magnanimis , faufta nicore fuo. Joannes Huenaerts. -,- ^^}
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