Houses and towers  Book III, Chapter 9, Section 22
 
22. From the Chyrurgions Instruments it is necessary I should now wander a little astray, to give you some other examples of Buildings, which I have since the engraving of the Plate for the Twelfth chapter, found out amongst the beareings of some ancient coats. Which I desire may be added to them in their places mentioned in Chapters 12. & 13.


Tomb stone
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CLXXXIII. He beareth a Tomb stone.
This was the ancient maner of laying a Tomb stone over the bodys of deceased friends, whereof many are extant to this day; others, tyme and malignant persons, have devoured and destroyed.


Thorax pipe
 In the chief of this quarter is placed an Instrument of the Chyrurgions, called a Thorax pipe, and its Stile; the Stile when used is to be put into the Pipe, and so thrust up the Yard to ease such who are troubled with the Stone in the blader.


Hexagon mount
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Square tent
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Tower
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Cataract needle
 In the chief of this square is placed a Cataract needle and its Case, this is a sharpe Needle with a Screw towards the head of it to keep it fast in the Case. it is used to draw up the Cataract off the sight of the eye while it is cuting away.


Steeple
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Towers
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Wall
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Towers
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Column
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Bridge
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Gate
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Cataract needle
 In chief a Chirurgions Instrument Fesswise, called a Cataract Needle with two points, by the name of St. Leerades. This Instrument is two Silver Needles or sharp points, set at each end of an Handle: Its uses are to put down a Suffusion, which is the first beginning of a Cataract, and seems to be little Clouds, Moats or Flyes before the Eyes, which after grows to a thin skin over the pupil of the eye, and so hinders its sight, which by the help of this Needle is taken away. See numb.185.


Crow bill
 In the Sinister side of this square is another Instrument of a Chyrurgion, termed a Crow-Bill; it is a kind of Forceps or Pincers, with a sharp point like a Crows Bill, from whence it hath the name of the Surgions Crow-Bill; it hath an Spring between the Handles, that keeps it open in the Beak; its use is for to take out Splinters and pieces of broken Bones that are in Wounds.


Tooth picker
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