Iatrica: seu Praxis medendi. The practice of curing: being a medicinal history of above three thousand famous observations in the cure of diseases, performed by the author hereof. Together with several of the choicest observations of other famous men: taken from Crato, Forestus, Hildanus, Skensius, Rulandus, Zacutus, Platerus, Riverius, Willis, and several others which are falln into the author's hands in manuscript: all of them digested under their proper heads. Wherein for the most part, you will find, 1. The constitution of the body of the sick. 2. The symptoms predominant. 3. The cause of the disease, what? 4. The exact method which was taken in the cure. 5. An exact account of the medicines exhibited, with the order of their exhibition, various doses, and success thereupon. A work of singular use to all the practisers of the art of physick, an chirurgery, whether physicians, chyrurgians, apothecaries, or charitable and well disposed gentlemen and ladies, who have espoused the affl
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London: printed for Th. Dawks; and Langley Curtiss on Ludgate-Hill, 1681.
- Publication year
- 1681-1681
- ESTC No.
- R2357
- Grub Street ID
- 106735
- Description
- [20], 64, 37-52, 73-120, 129-762, [14] p. : port. ; 4⁰
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- With a frontis portrait of Charles William Bonynge, M.D.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), S431