Synopsis medicinæ, or A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick. Philosophically deduced from the principles of Hermes and Hippocrates. In three books. The first, laying down signs and rules how the disease may be known. The second, how to judge whether it be curable or not, or may end in life or death. The third, shewing the way of curing, according to the precepts of Galen and Paracelsus. All generally and specially performed; first astrally, from the decumbiture and radix: secondly physically, from the body of the sick, and symptoms thence arising. Fitted universally to the whole art of healing. By William Salmon. Philomathès Professor of Physick

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  • Synopsis medicinæ, or A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick. Philosophically deduced from the principles of Hermes and Hippocrates. In three books. The first, laying down signs and rules how the disease may be known. The second, how to judge whether it be curable or not, or may end in life or death. The third, shewing the way of curing, according to the precepts of Galen and Paracelsus. All generally and specially performed; first astrally, from the decumbiture and radix: secondly physically, from the body of the sick, and symptoms thence arising. Fitted universally to the whole art of healing. By William Salmon. Philomathès Professor of Physick
  • Synopsis medicinae; Compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick; Synopsis medicinæ prognostica; Synopsis medicinae prognostica; Synopsis medicinæ therapeutica; Synopsis medicinae prognostica
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Imprint
London : printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Jones bookseller at the Golden Lion in Little Britain, near the Lame Hospital Gate, 1671.
Publication year
1671
ESTC No.
R4806
Grub Street ID
125269
Description
3 v. ([26], 784, [12] p.) : ill., port., tables ; 8°.
Note
Vol. 1: [26], 148 p

v. 2: [4], 153-352 p

v.3: [4], 321-784, [12] p

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"Philomathès" in title, printed in Greek letters

Vol. 1 has general title page only; v. 2: Synopsis medicinæ prognostica. The prognosis shewing how to judge and foresee the issue of diseases; whether long or short, curable or not, or whether they may end in life or death. Generally and specially performed: ... Liber secundus; v.3: Synopsis medicinæ. Therapeutica. Containing the therapia, or methodick way of curing diseases. Astrologically propounded, and physically applyed, ... Liber tertius

Tables: pages [749]-783

Index: pages [1]-[9] at end

Errata: v. 3, p. [10]-[11] at end

Signatures: pi1 *]8 A]4 B-3E]8.
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