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A 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 OR, A Philosophic Discourse CONCERNING MAN.
BEING THE ANATOMY Both of his SOƲL and BODY. WHEREIN The Nature, Origin, Ʋnion, Immaterality, Immortality, Ex∣tension, and Faculties of the one, AND THE Part, Humours, Temperaments, Complexions, Functions, Sexes, and Ages, respecting the other, are concisely delineated.
By. S. H. Student in Physic.
— Quod Medicorum est. Pertractent Medici, tractent fabrilia fabri.
London, Printed for Stebhen Foster, at the Sun and Bible on London-Bridge. 1680.