Popular errours. [electronic resource] : Or the errours of the people in physick, first written in L...
Popular errours. [electronic resource] : Or the errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by the learned physitian James Primrose Doctor in Physick. Divided into foure bookes. viz. 1. The first treating concerning physicians. 2. The second of the errours about some diseases, and the knowledge of them. 3. The third of the errours about the diet; as well of the sound as of the sick. 4. The fourth of the errours of the people about the use of remedies. Profitable and necessary to be read of all. To which is added by the same authour his verdict concerning the antimoniall cuppe. Translated into English by Robert Wittie Doctor in Physick.
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London : Printed by W. Wilson for Nicholas Bourne, at the south-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1651.
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1651.
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English
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[24], 461, [15] p.
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London : Printed by W. Wilson for Nicholas Bourne, at the south-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1651.
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England
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1651.
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Popular errours. [electronic resource] : Or the errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by the learned physitian James Primrose Doctor in Physick. Divided into foure bookes. viz. 1. The first treating concerning physicians. 2. The second of the errours about some diseases, and the knowledge of them. 3. The third of the errours abo...
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De calice ex antimonio sive stibio. English.
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A translation of "De vulgi in medicinâ erroribus" and "De calice ex antimonio sive stibio".
The words "1. The first treating .. remedies." are bracketed together on title page.
With an additional title page, engraved, signed: T. Cross sculpsit.
The first leaf bears "The explication of the frontispiece" in verse.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library....
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Wing (2nd ed.) P3476.
Thomason E.1227[1].
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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 169:E1227[1])
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74VvMW6zWGx3
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