(622) 
ufe of thofe that arc defirous to employ it, not only for this purpofc of cu- 
J'i.n^ the Gdut^ but alfi) for^ that pf r^cmoving the Epilepfje^ Madnefs^ aad 
Gatalepfu. ' ' : - • 
The other Treatife contains feveral happy cures of ftrange ruptures and 
other remarkable accidents of the Womb the manner of performing the 
Cefarean Se^ion^o^ curing the falling down of the womb^of curing wombs 
clofed,and feveral clofures of the Vagina uteri, of a happy cure of a Child's 
fundament clofed, and of the Rupture of a Bladder ^ ot the firm Union of 
the. dura mater to the skuU v of the modern life and hhukui 1 rep am ing^ 
which is here fhew'd not to be fo often necelTary^nor ufeful,as is common- 
ly pretendediof grievous wounds in the Head, well cured without the Txe^ 
pan iof the manner of cutting Hare-mouths ^^wA feveral fucccfeful operati- 
ons thereof j of the happy cure of a wounded Nerve and of an uncommon 
cure performed upon a woman > out of whofe thigh a great piece of the 
bone was feparated, without (hortningher leg, or hindring the motion of 
her going. 
V. New and Curious Ohfervatisns of the Art of Curing the VENER£AL 
JDISEASE^Scc. Written in French by M. Blegny, Chirurgionto the 
French ^een\ Englrjh^t hy Walter Harrys^M.D. lately Fellm of New 
Colledge in Oxford. London, i6'j6, in%o, 
THE Ingenious Author, and the Learn'd and diligent Interpreter of 
this piece have reprefented unto us therein the Nature, Origine, 
Caufcs,Di{ferences,Signs and Prognofticks of this Diftemper \ and given us 
divers confiderable Obfervations on the Means to cure the fame when it is 
but Particular, ('that iSjfixt to fome parts ) as alfo on the Natural and Cri- 
tical Motions, when it turns tobe Univerial, and hath infeded the whole 
body \ and. likewife on the Means ferving to raife the Artificial Crifis ofit > 
together with an explication of the true Method of artiticially raifing the 
,Cr//f'/ of the Univerfal Pox. 
That which feems moft peculiar to this Book is, that the Author pre- 
tends to have eflablifhed the Caufeof the Pox upon Principles wholly 
newsw'z.the Mixture and Confufion of the femen of many different perfons, 
which at length exert their adivities in this heterogeneous fermentation> 
degenerating into fuch a high malignailcy as this Difeafe carries with it. 
But though the Author renders a New Caufe of this Malady, yet hath he 
the tefiimony of the Medical Faculty of ?arvs^ that thby have not found 
any thing in his Method of Curing, that is not conformable to ancient re- 
ceived Maxims > they judging withal,that the New Obfervations, which it 
doth contain, will fcrve to increale an emulation, for the future, towards a 
jnore diligent fearch of the truth of things leis known. 
Ertata\tii un-correAed in Numb. 12^. 
Vag^J^Xy u/onifuc order ^ x>4^i'U^\ x^'tis itftfrom, ihid U^^r J ftbe wifittrdt 
Kgt oiitrtakjtm. p.587.1.2.r./Ae Bus dcUiht* ibid.l6«r.e/^r<«»///«j. ibid.J4i2. for|i> 
Angelica^^Mt a fnll point inflead ofi«. 
.Lonign^ Printed for John Murtyn, Printer to the RoyMl Sgciefj^ 
at the B^i? in St, Pauls Chmhjard. 1 676. 
