The physical dictionary. Wherein the terms of anatomy, the names and causes of diseases, chyrurgical...
The physical dictionary. Wherein the terms of anatomy, the names and causes of diseases, chyrurgical instruments, and their use are accurately describ'd. Also the names and virtues of medicinal plants, minerals, stones, gums, salts, earths, &c. And the method of choosing the best drugs: the terms of chymistry, and of the apothecaries art; and the various forms of medicines, and the ways of compounding them. By Stephen Blancard ...
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Publisher
London : S. Crouch [etc.], 1697.
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Date
1697.
Call Numbers
RB/2555
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Language
English
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Physical content
212 p. ; 18 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
London : S. Crouch [etc.], 1697.
Edition
The 3rd ed. With the addition of or above a thousand terms of art, and their explanation.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1697.
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Full title
The physical dictionary. Wherein the terms of anatomy, the names and causes of diseases, chyrurgical instruments, and their use are accurately describ'd. Also the names and virtues of medicinal plants, minerals, stones, gums, salts, earths, &c. And the method of choosing the best drugs: the terms of chymistry, and of the apothecaries art; and the...
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Notes
General note
Translation of Lexicon medicum graeco-latinum.
Citation / References Note
Wing, 3166.
Exhibitions
Exhibited in: "Kill or Cure? A Taste of Medicine", State Library of New South Wales, 30 July 2022 - 22 January 2023. NSL
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RB/2555
Record Identifier
74Vvx38xQ2dg
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vvx38xQ2dg
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DDC
610.3
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991016746349702626
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