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Great Britain
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ESTC number: R15308
Wing number: H1400
Folger call number: 204- 379f
Folger holdings ID: 495881
Accession Number: 204379
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folio
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In English, translated from Latin "The translators premonition to the candid reader" signed: John Chandler Title within double border Contains a translation of the preface to the original edition by F.M. van Helmont "Opuscula medica inaudita" has a separate dated title page. "An unheard of doctrine concerning the manner of making, the contents, roots, and dissolving of the disease of the stone", "An unheard-of doctrine of fevers", and "Tumulus pestis" have separate, undated, title pages; register is continuous Signatures: pi1 2pi² a⁴ c-e⁴ f² B-7B⁴ 7C² 7D-7K⁴ 7L1 Errata: 7L1v Includes index
Partial Contents
Index of the treatises set forth by John Baptista van Helmont -- A treatise of diseases -- Unheard of little works of medicine
Item information about Folger 204- 379f
Imperfect: wanting the frontispiece plate. Annotations and underlining throughout. Autograph, 7K3r: Thomas Craven booke. Armorial bookplate (motto: Opitulante Deo): Charles D. Brereton. Bound in half leather with marbled paper boards. Acquired from Walford, 1968-12-31
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Extended title: Oriatrike, or, Physick refined : the common errors therein refuted, and the whole art reformed & rectified : being a new rise and progress of phylosophy and medicine for the destruction of diseases and prolongation of life / written by that most learned, famous, profound, and acute phylosopher, and chymical physitian John Baptista Van Helmont ... ; and now faithfully rendered into English ... by J.C., sometime of M.H. Oxon
Alternate titles: Physick refined
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translator: J. C. (John Chandler), 1624 or 1625-
writer of supplementary textual content: Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699
bookseller: Lloyd, Lodowicke, active 1635-1674