Fig. 18. Consultation by Three Physicians upon a Case
of Wound in the Chest 457
Fig. 19. Barber Surgeon (Wundarzt) Extracting an
Arrow from a Wounded Soldier's Chest while
the Battle is Still in Progress 461
Fig. 20. Amputation of the Leg 463
Fig. 21. The Manner in Which the So-called Tagliacotian
Operation for Repairing a Defective Nose
Should be Carried Out 480
Fig. 22. Pierre Franco's Forceps for Crushing Calculi in
the Urinary Bladder 497
Figs. 23-24. Forceps Devised in 1552 by Ambroise Paré for
Drawing Out the Cut Ends of Arteries after
the Amputation of a Limb, and Holding Them
while the Ligature is Being Applied 512
Fig. 25. Ambroise Paré the Famous French Surgeon of
the Sixteenth Century facing page 514
Fig. 26. Frère Jacques de Beaulieu facing page 550
Fig. 27. Jean Baseilhac, commonly Known in France as
Frère Côme facing page 552
Fig. 28. Concealed Lithotome Invented by Frère Côme in
1748 553
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