Chapter 77
Part 11.
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con(umed by the force of the Fire, and withall , litcle below che Knee; fochac the Patienc may be contracted, and wrinkled, chat a great part ofthe |che beccer ficted and accommodated with a woo- bone fticks forch naked and bare, which very ofcen | den Leg. For whici caufe (in the Leg )cheam- requirech a new Section. The Hemorrhage like-/ putation isnot alwaies co be made in chat pace wifeis not fo greatly co be fearedy For if, the; char is neereft unto the dead part, buc chere is of~ Veffels be intercepted by Ligatures (as we fhall; centimes alfo much of the. found part co.be am- fhew you) cherewilnotchen flow forch much; pucated. For if much of che Leg be left, chis wid oftheblood. And if the blood fhould chance co} be very burdenfome unco che fick Perfon, and a flow forth infomwhaca greater abundance chen! great impediment to-himvinhismotion.. Buc chen ordinary, yec this would make rather for che be- onthe Concrary, in the Arm, as liccle as may be of nefit of the fick Perfon, then be any waies preju- | the found parc is co be ampuraced; bucche Sedri- dicialand hurcfubuncohim, For by chis means/ on oughe to be inftituced as neer as may be unce the blood in the Veffels chat baply hach receie | thecorrupted part. : vet ved {ome putridneis, 1s evacuated 3 and{o by this}. And cherefore when we have made choyce of means al the danger is taken away and prevented, | the moft convenient place, then with avery tharp left chat the putridnefs fhould creep any broader, ; Razor cheSection is to be made even unto the very and by {preading ic felfany furcher fhould again Bone 3 and if it may be dope, the very Perzoftiam prevail and get firength. | is kewile co be cut in funders and if chere be a- That we may cherefore briefly declare unto | py imal portion of che fleth left behind, or if there ow afcer whac manner the {aid Section ought to | beany of the flefh hid betwixt cwo Bones (left be performed, Univerfals ( if che malady wil ad- | ic fhould aicerwards hinder, chac Section chat is mic of any re{pite and delay } are not tobe negle- | made with the Saw ) that flefh is likewile to be éted ; and efpecially there is adue regard co be had | cuc off witha Knife chat 1s fit for the purpofes co che ftrengch of the Patient. Les the fick Perfon | And then inftantly, and with as much, ipeed as cherefore firtt of all ear a pocche Ege witha piece | poflibly may be, che Bone is to be amputated with of Bread toafted, and throughly foaked in Wine; | the Saw, unle(s che Section bein che Joync 3 . for and let him be ftcengthened with Perfumes, Epi- | the nthe Member may be amputated with the Ram thems, and other Cordial medicaments. Some | zor elone. The ampucation of che Member being there arethae before they fec upon the Section finifhed, che next ching co bedone isthe ftopping do prefcribe fome kind of Natcocick Medicamentc, | of che flux of blood, after thac ic hath flown forth todulland ftupefie the Senfe: buc Pallopivs | (ufficiently. Moft Praéticioners burn che Vel= much blameth thefe ; for ( ashe faich ) gencle| fels witha Caucecy. But Pareus much diflikeck and fleight ftupefiers benefit lictle or nothing 3 and | chis courte; for he conceiverhic indeed to be very as for thofe chacare ftrong, they are very dange-j cruel and barbarous, in regard chac at caufech an
rous. After this, the fick Perfon being ficly pla-| excraordinary great pain, itche SeCtionbe made .
ced, and held faft by the ftanders by, or ( if need | (as ic oughtco be.) inchequick and live flefh 5 be) faftned by tying, and the Mufcles being) and very bad and dangerous Symptoms happen drawn upwards towards the found part, upon hac | unto the Nervous parts: unto which we may add
