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dation, and others, which are in the ultimate state of malice 10
Curation of fistulas and skins which are not conglutinated 11
On flesh added over wounds 12
Regimen of ulcers disrupted after consolidation 13
Eradication of the traces of ulcers and wounds 14
Fourth TREATISE on the solution of continuity of the nerves, and that which does not depend on the restoration of the solution of continuity [of the nerves] and it contains 14 chapters.
On wounds of the nerves and those which run their course 1
Canon of the curation of the solution of continuity of the nerves 2
Medicines for wounds of the nerves and their ulcers 3
On abscesses which happen to wounded nerves 4
On the attrition of the nerves and their torsion 5
Judgments of corrupted nerves 6
On the hardness of nerves and their torsion 7
Remembrance of illnesses of the bones 8
On windiness of the spine and corruption of the bone 9
Sign of corruption of the bone 10
Curation of it 11
Method of saving a corrupted bone 12
On that which remains of fragments of bones and their cortices in consolidated ulcers 14
On medicines for fracture of bone 14
Fifth Fen section/division begins on restoration, and it is three treatises.
First TREATISE on dislocation and restoration, and it contains 31 chapters.
Universal discourse on dislocation 1
Signs of universal dislocation 3
Signs of the addition of the length of a joint without dislocation 4
Curation of declination and dislocation 5
Curation of the elongation of a joint 6
On dislocation of the jaw 7
On dislocation of the collarbone 8
On dislocation of the shoulder 9
On the signs of dislocation of the helper humerus 10
On the cure of dislocation of the humerus 11
On dislocation of the shoulder blade 12
On dislocation of the small bone near the shoulder ch. 13
On the cure 14
On dislocation of the elbow 15
On the cure 16
On dislocation of the joint of the wrist 17
On dislocation of the fingers, and its signs. ch. 18
On the cure 19
On the separation of the bones of the wrist 20
On dislocation of the vertebrae and their separation 21
On the cure 22
On dislocation of the alhosos sacrum/tailbone, that is, the joint of the tailbone 23
On dislocation of the hip 24
On the signs 25
On the cure 26
On dislocation of the knee 27
On the cure 28
On dislocation of the arcessatu kneecap, and it is the kneecap. ch. 29
On dislocation of the joint of the ankle near the [heel] 30
On dislocation of the bone of the foot 31
Second TREATISE on the universal roots in fracture, and it contains 19 chapters.
Universal discourse on fracture 1
On the roots of restoration and bandaging. ch. 2
On the admonition of restoration 3
On the preparation for restoring 4
On the quality of bandages and [splints] ch. 5
On the quality of the bandage with exposition and distinction 6
On the quality of splints 7
On the quality of the administration of splints, with distinction and exposition 8
On fracture with a wound 9
On fracture [badly restored] 10
On epithema poultices of the fracture, and those which run their course 11
On beneficial epithema and those which run their course, and rectifying itching 12
Epithema to harden the alrosboth callus/union 13
On the regimen of the equalization of the alrosboth 14
Medicines softening the hardness of a joint 15
Things making the strength of softening 16
On the administration of hot water and oil 17
On the feeding of the restored person and his potion 18
On things which follow fracture and restoration, and it is necessary to help them ch. 19
Third TREATISE, and it contains 19 chapters.
On fracture of the skull 1
On fracture of the jaw 2
On fracture of the nose 3
On fracture of the collarbone 4
On fracture of the shoulder blade 5
On fracture of the cassi chest/breastbone 6
On fracture of the ribs 7
Regarding bones.
Regarding the clavicle.
Regarding pads.
Regarding the bone badly restored.