item: #1 of 4 id: A10510 author: Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver. title: The manuall of the anatomy or dissection of the body of man containing the enumeration, and description of the parts of the same, which usually are shewed in the publike anatomicall exercises. Enlarged and more methodically digested into 6. books. By Alexander Read, Doctor of Physick, a fellow of the Physitians College of London, and a brother of the Worshipfull Company of the Barber-Chirurgeons. date: 1638 words: 46834 flesch: 79 summary: Lacking part 2. Created by converting TCP files to TEI P5 using tcp2tei.xsl, TEI @ Oxford. Secondly , it must have life , and so the extremities of haires and nailes are not to be accounted parts . keywords: arteries; bee; beginning; betweene; bladder; bloud; body; bone; branches; brest; cap; cava; doth; externall; eye; figure; foure; guts; hath; heart; internall; left; liver; lungs; man; matrix; membrane; middle; muscles; neck; nerves; number; parts; passe; passeth; right; second; skin; spring; stomack; substance; thorow; twigs; veins; vena; vessels cache: A10510.xml plain text: A10510.txt item: #2 of 4 id: A28162 author: Bils, Lodewijk de, 1624-1670. title: The coppy of a certain large act (obligatory) of Tonker Lovis de Bils, Lord of Koppensdamme, Bonen, &c. touching the skill of a better way of anatomy of mans body. date: 1659 words: 3387 flesch: 59 summary: The coppy of a certain large act (obligatory) of Tonker Lovis de Bils, Lord of Koppensdamme, Bonen, &c. touching the skill of a better way of anatomy of mans body. The coppy of a certain large act (obligatory) of Tonker Lovis de Bils, Lord of Koppensdamme, Bonen, &c. touching the skill of a better way of anatomy of mans body. keywords: anatomy; bils; body; english; skill; text; undertaker cache: A28162.xml plain text: A28162.txt item: #3 of 4 id: A41730 author: Graaf, Reinier de, 1641-1673. title: De succo pancreatico, or, A physical and anatomical treatise of the nature and office of the pancreatick juice shewing its generation in the body, what diseases arise by its vitiation : from whence in particular, by plain and familiar examples, is accurately demonstrated, the causes and cures of agues, or intermitting feavers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain, with sundry other things of worthy note / written by D. Reg. de Graaf ... ; and translated by Christopher Pack ... date: 1676 words: 42576 flesch: 57 summary: De succo pancreatico, or, A physical and anatomical treatise of the nature and office of the pancreatick juice shewing its generation in the body, what diseases arise by its vitiation : from whence in particular, by plain and familiar examples, is accurately demonstrated, the causes and cures of agues, or intermitting feavers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain, with sundry other things of worthy note / written by D. Reg. de Graaf ... ; and translated by Christopher Pack ... Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 64159) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 318:3) De succo pancreatico, or, A physical and anatomical treatise of the nature and office of the pancreatick juice shewing its generation in the body, what diseases arise by its vitiation : from whence in particular, by plain and familiar examples, is accurately demonstrated, the causes and cures of agues, or intermitting feavers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain, with sundry other things of worthy note / written by D. Reg. de Graaf ... ; and translated by Christopher Pack ... keywords: acid; acidity; bile; blood; body; cause; cold; doth; ductus; effervescency; feavers; glandules; hath; heat; humours; ibid; intermitting; intestines; juice; like; manner; matter; men; nature; pancreas; pancreatick; pancreatick juyce; parts; quantity; reason; salt; spleen; stomach; things; time cache: A41730.xml plain text: A41730.txt item: #4 of 4 id: A95902 author: Vicary, Thomas, d. 1561. title: The surgions directorie, for young practitioners, in anatomie, wounds, and cures, &c. shewing, the excellencie of divers secrets belonging to that noble art and mysterie. Very usefull in these times upon any sodaine accidents. And may well serve, as a noble exercise for gentle-women, and others; who desire science in medicine and surgery, for a generall good. Divided into X. parts. (Whose contents follow in the next page.) / Written by T. Vicary, Esquire, chyrurgion to Hen 8. Edw. 6. Q. Mary. Q. Eliz. date: 1651 words: 70020 flesch: 76 summary: Wherefore it agreeth , that he that will take upon him to practice as a Chyrurgion , must be both of a good and temperate Complexion● as is afore rehearsed : and principally , that he be a good liver , and a keeper of the holy Commandements of God , of whom commeth all cunning and grace , and that his body be not quaking , and his hands stedfast , his fingers long and small ▪ and not trembling : and that his left hand be as ready as his right , with all his limmes , able to fulfill the good work●s of the soule . Sp●●ill●● . keywords: away; bee; blood; body; bones; braine; cause; cold; commeth; dayes; doe; doth; drinke; fire; flesh; folio; foure; goe; good; great; halfe; hath; head; heale; heart; hee; hot; ibid; juyce; keepe; leaves; like; liver; man; medicine; members; morning; mouth; ounces; oyle; paine; parts; patient; place; plaister; pound; powder; quantity; red; sinewes; sore; stomacke; stone; thereof; things; time; use; vertue; veynes; vineger; wash; water; waxe; white; wine; wounds; ● ● cache: A95902.xml plain text: A95902.txt