Chapter 57
Section is to be ordainedsthat fo che little Bladdet
wherher it conteina Subftance jike Honey, like a Pulcife, ora fat fubftance, orany other) may be pulled forchjandcakenaway.- But che Skin is nor to be cuc traniverfly oc overchware, but {traic forward, or elfe fomwhat obliquely, like un- co the figure and form of a Myrtle Leafs and che Membrane conteining the humor is to be freed from the Skin, and che part lying under.ic; great care and caution being had, left that the fard Mem= brane or Bladder be hurt (which wil moft cercain~
ly be, if the Skin be nor diffected and opened with | i;
one couch of the Inftrumenc ) and fo che humor chat i$ conteined therein flowing forth all abroad hinder che operation, and by chis means there be {ome of it, or fomtbing of the hamor Jeft remai= ningbehind. And yecifthis fhould chance, and {omwhat fhould be lefc behind, icis to be confu- med by thefe Remedies that we call Catheré=
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Chap. 36. Of Teftudo, Talpa-or Topinaria, and Natta.
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If thefe kind oy Tumors be tn che Head (che { varia isa difference Affect, and {uch as is familiar licele Bladder being raken forch) lec che Pericra- | andcommon unto Children ; and thac ic is bred qiunbecut, andche Skul fhaven, left chac chere foutof {weer flegm; which is manifeftly declared beany Roog thatmay be able Co generate a new | by che vifcoufnets and clammine{s of the rocten file Tumor jefe remaining behind. But if che fick} thinefs, ‘as alfo by che whitenefs thereof - and petfon. wilat no hand admac of chis faid SeGtion, | fomcimes from a flegm mingled with Blood ; as or if otherwife ic may not conveniently be done | the color declareth, which is noc very ted, and ic by reafon of che Veins, chen the Skin is to be} loon cometh to amaiuriry 3 and fomriines like- broken through by Cauftick Medicaments.. The | wife from Melancholy, or Choler ; as Gulielinys little bladder being taken forth; the Ulcers to be | Placentius writeth of this fame Affe inthe fit ft confolidaced; andifthe Skin ba moreloofe and tBook of his Chirurgery, and Chap. 5. JFobannes extended than it ought to be, fo thag ic-cannoc | Philippus Ingraffias, in bis Book 6f Tumors, conveniently be drawn together-3 to chis cafe Tract. 3. Chap. 1. withour any the leaft f{ccuple whatfoever is fuperfiuous is co be cut away. jconceivech chac this Tumor is co be referred ta
: ‘Hydrocephalus. . Buc in.regard thac Hydroces Chap. 26. Of Teftudo, Talpa poalus 1sbred of Water, and hath no bloodat af or Yopinaria, and Natta.
mingled therewith, neither may be fuppuraced; this cherefore cannot be granted unto the faid In~ graffias , nor by any means allowed of, rs And laitly, chere is another Tumor Natta | which they cal Nata,Naita,and Nap- ita, being greac and fotc, wichoue any pain and color; growin forth efpecially in the back, and fomumes notwithftanding breaking | forth in the fhoulders, and ocher parts hanging by afmal fender Root: bur yecfo greatly en= creafing chac it weigheth {ome pounds; and is in bignefs.equa] unco a Melon,or Gourd; which be= caufe i¢ Hach nos-alwaies one and che fame form and figure, it hach likewile therefore by Authors divers and fevera] names conferred uponits The matter that.is therein contained doth indeed now and then feem to be flethy 5 buz in truth ic ts no fleth, but like unto fat ; and cherefore ic may not unficly be referred unto Steatomas
Nd hither likewife belong thefe Tumors, which (cto {peak cruch) are referred to Melicerides, Atberomata, and Steatomata. “But becaufe they privily happen unto che bead, chere= fore they have peculiar names impofed on then: which yec notwithitanding we find no where ex- tant in the more Ancient Greek or Lacine Au- thors; bue they havebeen invenred and bamme- ted ouc by che more modern and barbarous La-
or Topinaria, and Qasta, To wit, Teftudo is a great Tumor, hk | fofe, or at Jeaft not very hard, in the ~~ | Head, of a broader form, like unto, and after che manner of che Tortoife; from the likenefs whereof ic hath taken ics name ; growing forch at the firft’in che form and fathion of a TH Chetaut, but afterwards in che figure of an Ege; 7€ Caufes. In che which there is concained a foft kind of mat- | They refer che caufe of chefe Tumors unto a ter Ca certain Tunicie being drawn over it; from falc flepm, or elfe a flegm mingled with Choler. whencé itis by Authors teferred co Melicertders ) | ‘Bue in regard chat chefe Tumors may be referred which ftickech {fo faft in che Skul, chac for che! co ‘Melicerides, Atheromata, and Steatomata, ie moft pare ic viciatech and defilech ic, and bringech may therefore moft ficly be derermined and afler= Upon ita polluting rorcennefs. ted, Thae chefe Tumors have che very felf fame | Neetly allied unto this is che Tumor |} cauife char thofe faid Tumors have : only here Talpa, fo called becaute chat look as|fiech the difference, That in chele theres greateg ; che Mole Cby the Lacines called Talpa)| ftore of matter, and thereupon itis likewife that funnerh under ground, juft fo chis Tumor under | thefe Tumors arrive at a @teacer bulk and bignefs the Skin feedeth upon the Cranivin or Skuls| chan the former, ome of chofe aforefaid Larine Barbarous Au- : : a thors comprehend this Tumor under che name of | Signs Diagnoftick: Teffudo, neither do they make any peculiar men-| Thefe Tumors are eafily known from the de= tion of Ta!pa. - But others of chem have their pe-| {criptions before declared 5 for they are foft Tus Culiar Tracts couching this Tumor Talpa; and) mors, orat leaftfuch as arenot very hard; broad Vigo in his fecond Book, Traét, 3. and Chap. 1.; and large, and fhut uj i their peculiac Mem- doth exprefly diftinguifi Talpa from Teftudos) brane, and che ccuth is, chey differ in their maccer, which| in Ta/pa is more chick and grofs than in Teftudo. And therefore like as we have faid chat Tefizedo | may bereferced unto “Melicerss, fo may Talpa| they then aré dangerous, by reafon of the vicinicy be referred co Atkeroma. Some cal ix Topina-| and neernefs of the Skull, in regard that they core “a. . But others norwithftanding fay chat Topi- | code the Skul, and corfu: its efpecially py 2 the Sutures; $ Zs IK
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2. If chere be prefent a greac corruption of the Skul, tt is then far better co lec this Tumot alone, and not meddle with is, than co cure
te.
3, Thofe of them thac are without any cor= ruption of che Skul, are cured with more fafe- ty.
4, Likeas is was inthe Tumors mentioned in|. the former Chaprer, fo it is likewife in chefe; | humors,but froma folid{ubftance. But fince that
unlefs che whol Tunicle be drawn forth cogecher with the humor, there is no perfect health and foundnefsco be expected,or hoped for; fince thar
if chece be any thing lefe behind, there wil from | gether with them, we wil therefore fubgoyn this it anew Zumor arife,. and break forth.
The Cure.
Univerfals and generals being firft premifed,and
' the body fufficiently evacuated, the matter con-
ftituring the Tumor iscobe taken away, which is done by digeftive and refolving Medicaments, or by chofe that fupputate, or by Chirurgery.. And
cherefore if che Tumor be wighout any Ulcer and
cortuption of the bone, then let difcuffiog Medi- camen'sbe adminiftred. Nowthe Difcuflives are fuch as are wont co be ufed in Scrofule and Tu- mors Buritis fomwhat rare chat chefe Tumors are cuced by Difcuffives. If therefore chey can- not be:{o taken away and removed, to wir, by Difcuffives alone; then Maturatives and Suppu- rating Medicaments are likewife to be adminiftred; fuch like as have been already propounded in the foregoing Chapter. Or,
Take Onions roafted under the Embers, the Yelks of Eges bard boyled, of each three in num- ber; Steines Greafe, or unfalted Butter balf a pound ; the Root of Marfb-mallows boyled to a foftnefs, and bruifed very {mal one pound; and make a Cataplafit. ,
And yee notwithftanding we are not co expect and wait fora petfeér Concoction and generation of Pus, in regard that Pus eafily and {oon getsa
* harp and malignane quality, and fo corrodeth che Skul. And therefore fo foon as any figns of Sup= puracion fhal appear, the Pumorts macurely tobe opened. The Incifton isto be either fimple and
downtight, or elfe ir is co be made in the form and
figure of a Crofs, according te the bignefs of the Tumor. The Pus beinp wholly evacuated, che Ulcer is to be chtoughly cleanfed by convenience Medicaments ; as for exemple, with fuch as this,
Take Barley Meal two ounces » Myrrb balf an ounce ; Sarcocol one ounce; “Honey as mucb as voill fuffice ,- mingle, Gc.
The Ulcer when i¢ 15 throughly cleanfed is co be filled up with Flefh, and confolida- ted.
Tf the bone be corrupted, ic is then co be fhaven, and to be cured in Jike manner as it is Wont Co be in the rottennefs of the bones,
But as for the Cure by Chirurgery, it is tobe
Of Prattical Phyfick. Part I:
ordained and inftituted in like manner as was de- claced in che Chapter foregoing.
Chap. 37. Of Verruce or Warts.
Here are moreover other Tumors likewife chac are faid co have their original, noc from
chefe fame bumors take cheic criginal either from a vitious and luxuriant yuyce nour ifhing the pars, or elfe from excrementitious humors mingled co-
kind of Tumors unto chofe that were but even now explained, and treated of.
And firft of al, chere are indeed certain {mal | ft
Tumors that arife in the Skin; like un-
to liccle hillocks, which are called Ver~ | Verruce. ruce of Porri. For withthe Latines |
Verruca is properly the higher and more eminent part of a Mountain or Hil, and according to Gel- liws Cin his third Book, and Chap. 7.) the rough part thereof; whereupon tc is chat chofe places ace cermed Verrzcofa that are unequal, and have divers eminent parts. ; from their feveral forms Save gotten divers and fe= veral appellacions. For one iscalied
Seffilis (by the Greeks ‘Myrmecion, | Verruca and by the Latins Formica) which | (efitis | is fixed and faftened with deeper |
roots; broad beneath, and flender above , and this chrufteth forch ic felf in che Skin lefs chan che other kinds of chem, and icis likewife ftable and permanent, and not alcogether fo movable as the | reft. Now chey conceive thacitis fo named e€1- | cher from their blackifh color (fuch as chere ts in | Anes or Pifmires.) or elfe becaufe chat when ic is | hard preffed, ic exhibiceth a fenfe of pain like ur- | co she bicings of thofe aforefaid Pifmires 3 and it |
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is for che moft part bred in the Hands, or likewife | in the Feet; neicher is i¢ altogether without pain; | and in this there appeareth fomtimes a hair oc | cwo, and that efpecially in the face. Another fort of them is called Penfilzz, becaufe that x hangeth down bya liecle foor, or as it were by a Harp-ftring 5 | from whence it, is by the Greeks called Acro- |
Vereuca Penfils
chordon; it hath but a very {mal Bafis, but a :
long and great Head.
This Tumor if it be not of the fame color, but | J
chac ic refemblech the Hower of Thyme, and be |
lefs, and more unequal, and fma}, chey thencalit 4.)
Tbymum. But now ifthefe Verruce be greater, | they are then (from the refemblance they have | witha Fig) called Ficus, Aud hither likewife | may Condylomatabe retected, asalfo Crifta ants
touching which we have already {poken inthe
third Book of our Practife, Pate 2. Sect. 1. and | Chap. 10. where we treated of che Difcafes of , Inteftinum rectum, or che ftraight Gut. «
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There is alfo another kind of Ver-{ che ufe and wearing of the faid linen Verruces Clavus ruca hke unto che Seffilis,which ches ‘4 chat 1s CO fay, Warts, and Corns ) may fucceed
what it is | cal Glavus , but the Greeks cal 3} and follow chereupon. | Helon, and we in Englifh a Corn 01 Sions Di BA
uern. Thole Verruce ace white, round, like igus iagno/ iCK. unco the heads of Nails 5 and for che moft part Thefe Verruce are eafily known fromthe de- they actie in che Toes, and the foles of che Feer, | (ctiptions already given; and fo may alfo chair fo that they excise and cauie great trouble and, | differences ; fo thatic wil be altogegher needlefs
| pain in going. This kind of Fumor Verruca, in| here co deliver any peculiar figns ; for, indeed
fegard that at hach a dusky or black fpox in the.| che fe Tumors. are vulgatly and fulficiencly
_midit of che circumference of chat Skin, whichis | known. | jikewile of che fame color, like unco che Pupilla |
ofthe Eye, and dy means of ic relemblech the eye / of the Pye, is by che Germans cecmed Lgfterauge,| 1. Verruce oftentimes vanifh of their awn ac which wich us is as much as che Bye of that Bid | cord, withoutthe help and afliftance of any Me- we cal che Mappye. idicament.
Now chele Verruce are bred in divers parts of | 2.. Myrmecia.and Clavi notwithftanding, une the body ; bur more frequently inthe bands and j jefs they be cured, are {carcely ever known co dif feet 5 and for the moft pact they apptat many of | appear and vanifh. them cogecher. | 3. Acrocbordones are not fo hard to be cured;
The Canjes. | when they have roots chat are but {mal and flene idec: bucnow the reft of chem when they are
All chefe Tumors, according unto the vulgar | Gxed and fattened with.a broader rooc require opinion, arife froma mascer,ghick, melancholick, | more forcible and efficacious Medicaments.. and flegmacick 5 the which Nature Cwhenfheis} 4, Acrochardon if it be Cué out, 1t then leaverh no waies able co dilcufs it) formeth out of it chis | 920 little root, and therefore andeed it cannot wel kind of Tumors. l return, and arifeanew. Lhyaium and Ciavus
Buc Platerus (as be did by che former Lumots | being cut out, there arifetb underneath a round that were neerly allied uncothele ) affercech chat | (mal that de{cendeth very deeply unto the the Verruce likewile ace bred of a juyce that is by | bebind) it a- Nacure deitined for che nourifhing of the Skin, [eain arifeth. . Myxmecta flick faft with the moft and she Scarf-skin, after the tame manner. As |hroad roots; and thereupon they cannot indeed the hardnefs thac yes confiftech in their tubfance | be cut forth without fome 2 ‘eat and dangerous generateth a Calloufnets, and Cicatrices; even{o|exulceration. Thus Celfus w his fitch Book, and a pact and portion thereof breaking forth into one | Chap, 23% or more parts of che Skin, adhering unto the | a Skin, and growing unto she roors, and iffuing | forch ic generatech a very imal p rion, filling up | Now chefe Verruce are caken away either by the pore, hard, and calious 5 which one while is | Medicaments, of by Chirurgery. The Medica= carried forch without the pore, as in Verruca | ments are fuchas effect chis, either by sn occttle Penfilis, other while ie cremate h ftil cherein, as | and feccet propriety 5 OF elfe fuch as dry up the an Verruca Sefjilis, and alfo in Clavus im the feet,
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[ f+! P ay? Be dio Ctbe root being left
eens ofthem; fo chat the Verruce do after- | wards wither and vanifh away. rothe pores, the dilatation and widenels of chem Fallopius commendech the Leaves of the Wile may very wel be the caufethereof: which as ic | low or Sallow Tree, or the juyce of them. Bue proceedeth from divers canfes, fo in the feec (che | if the green Leaves may not be had he then makerhk skin being in one place hard preffed down, and by | ufe of che poudec of the Willow Leaves; mingled this means che pore being widened) the Tumor with: Vinepac eicher fimple, or Scillicick, They Clavus is ealily generated, Io che hands like- | likewife ule Figwort, che Toots of Water Dae wile, whereas chey there alfo often appear and | gons, of Cuckowpint, ana of Sowbread. They expofe chemfelves unto the view, Platerms con- commend alfo che new and frefh gathered jecturech and conceiveth i Co be very credible | Roots of Celandine, with the juyce whereof’ that thefe Verruce proceed from external inju- | they anoint the Verruce or Warts. «Others fic ft ge lofal burntbem Conce and again) with the yong There are fome alfo' who determine that rhefe | cender {prigs of the afcy efaid Celandine, and them arife likewife from contagion ; as if che blood fal | afterward they apply Warer-creffes and Muftard. out ofa Verruca (when tc iscuc) upon fome o- | There are fome likewile who think chac chefe Ver- ther pare, chece may then a Verruca be generated lruce may be caken away by acertain fpecifical in that parc.; and if any one fhal ufe thas linen | propriety chat: is in Purflain. The Verruceé ace
Nighifhiade and Usine, if chey be wathed with che
ruce was takenup and cleanfed away, even upon 5 4 liquor
with which the blood thac came forth of chefe Ver- likewife taken away, if they be rubbed with
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Jiquor that is gathered out of che Leaves of Mul- lein, and laid thereto with the Flowers of the fame, with the Decoction that is made of Mu- ftard, Sulphur, andSalt,, with Vinegar; if the Leaves of Savine after they have been for three daies together macerated in Wine be impofed upon them; if Herb Robert, Rue, and Millfoyl, bruifed together, be applied. That Cichory like- wife which they call Verrucarium (the name be- ing given it from Verruce ) isof fingular ufe and benefit 5 asalfothe milky Juyceof the ftalks of the Herb Lions- Tooth, as likewife of all other Endive and Succory-like Plants the Water chat f{weateth out of Vine Branches while they are in burning; the Meal or Flour of Chicheling Peafe, as they vulgarly call them, ‘
And forthe Verruce or Warts, and Clavi or} Corns, inthe Feet, this following Emplafter is}
like wife very efficacious.
Take Ship-pitch one ounce, Galbanum diffol-/
ved in Vinegar halfan ounce, $a]. Ammoniac. one|
{ctuple, the greac Diachylon Plaifter one ounce |
and half, mingle and make an Emplafter.
But ifthefe and {uch like avail noe, we mutt! then betake our felves corhofe Remedies that ace} ftronger, and fuch like as have inthem a Cautftick| virtue, yeaeven uncothe actual fire ic felf3; and| yet notwirhftanding Cauftick Remedies are not | tobe adminiftred without a great deal of caution | € efpecia}ly in the Nervous or finewy places) and | fo, that chey may only touch upon the Verruce ; | and therefore the part chat Jreth round about is firft of all to be wel puarded with Wax, or fome} kind of Emplafter.
For this end and purpole there is ufually admi- |
rand by this means he freeth the Verruca 5 with | which otherwife ic is freed by.an Iron Penknife. The Chirurgery by which Vernccce are caken away is defcribed by Galen, in his fourteenth | Book of the Method of Phyfick, Chap. 17. by Paulus Higineta in his fixth Book, Chap.'87. and by Rbafes, in his Book of Diviftons, Chap.
124. And itis performed either by extraction, |
or excifion, or elie by aduftion. They are extra- | ted and plucke forth with a Quills the Circle whereof lec ic be equal unto the Verruce; with this Quil lec the Verruce be on all fides ftreigh- | cenedand hard bound; and chen aftérward let the Verruca be loo{ned and drawn round abour, and fo by chis means it may together with its root’
be pulled forth, The {ame is likewife performed by the Silvec Pipe. Theré was one at Rome
that ufually plucke them forth by fucking, and his Teeth together, as Galen in the place alleadged informeth us
They are cut off, either by fomeching tied a- bout chem(o wit, the Verruce FPenfiles)as for in-~
| ftance,by a filken T hred,or {ome otberThred that
is ftrongyor elfeby a Horfe Hair, ftill by degrees Rreightning and drawing clofe together the bond, until the Verryce falloff. Andif there remain behind any of its Root, it is co be wafted and con- fumed by a Gaurery. Or elfe it ts to be performed by an Iron, or fitting Pen-knife, fo thatche Ver- ruce muft firft of all be {casified round about; and afterward let it be cutoff with a fharp Pen- knife, and with the Phlebotomy Inftrument quite grub’d up by the Roors,
They are actually burnt, either by a little ftick ofthe Beech Tree, lighted at one end; or elfe
_niftred the Milk of Figs,and Spurge’or Milkwort; | bya long tharp Iron Bodkin, heated red hot, and
and that indeed rhe Milk of the aforefaid Tithymal | applied to the Verruca through a {mal Cane, chae or Spurge isin it {elf alone very efficacious, Vale{= fo the neer adjacent parts may not be burt or of«
cus deTaranta writeth chat ic is fo found tobe by experience. Unflaked Lime mingled with Sope as alfo proficable 5 which faid Medicament will be the more effectual, if there be added a liccle calci- ned Vitriol, ot Verdigteafe, or a Cautery prepa- redofSope Lye, Or,
Take the white of an Egg hardened in boyling, Verdigreale and Allum, of each one dram 3 mingle xc. Os,
Take Green Garlick, and when ic is newly brui- fed Jecit be applied coche Verruca, and Jet there be a litile Cap of Wax impoled thereon, and ped Ae with a Swath, co. keep ic faft on
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Take Ocpiment, and let it be mingled with Oxymel, or the Milk of che aforefaid Milkwort or Spurge, and let icbe put uponcthe Verruce. Ve- ry ufeful hkewife isthe Oylof Virriol and Sul- phur, And Fobannes Andreas a Cruce doth here | indeed ina wonderful manner commend the Oy!) of Vitriol ; and in this manner he appliech ir. | He provideth a little Knife of Lign-aloes, or che
hike, amd this he dippeth in the Oy! of Vittiol,
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fended, Oc if achin Iron plate having a hole bored through ic according to the bignefs of che Ver- ruca, be fo applied unto the faid’ Verruca; chat che Verrwca alone appear through the hole, and then afcerward ic may be burnt witha red hoe Iron, or with the flameof Fire. The burning be. ing performed and ended, the Efcar is then to be taken away, and the Ulcerto be healed in a fit andconvenientmanner, Fallopins Cifocher Re- medies be not fuffictently prevalent ) burneth the Verruca with Sulphur, afcer chis manner, He cakech the middle fhel of a Walnut, and boreth ic through according tothe bignefs of che Verruca . or Wart, and fo applieth the convex part thereof unto the place in which che Ware appeareth, fo chacic may ftri¢tly and clofely comprehend the Verruca or Ware, and that che Verruca may ap- pear forth through the hole irco the Cavicy or. bollow pare of che thel. After chis he puts ia Sul- phur into the hollow of the thel, and kindleth ir; which being melted, and kindled, the Verrucais-
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Chap. 38.
Of Corn Cornua.
extirpated, che aduftion is to be repeared three | vee Hid I commend unto you the operation there- or four times, inthe manner aforelaid. When the | of.
place thal be healed, ic is chen for fome daies co be | rubbed wich the Leives of Sallow, and fo covered | reckon up chefe Cornua am son} he therewich chat che Verruca may no more Fecticn,
and arife anew.
Touching Thymia, and Crifte ani, we have als | ready {poken yi thechird Book of our Practice,
