Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.
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- Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.
- Author
- Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637.
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- London :: printed by J.M. for Lodowick Lloyd, at the Castle in Corn-hill,
- 1658.
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- Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
- Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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THE INSTITUTIONS OR FUNDAMENTALS Of the whole Art, both of PHYSICK AND CHIRURGERY, Divided into five Books.
Plainly discovering all that is to be known in both; as the Subject and end of Physick; the Nature of all Diseases, their Causes, Signs, Differences, Events and Cures.
ALSO The Grounds of Chymistry, and the way of making all sorts of Salves, and preparing of Medi∣cines according to Art; nothing of the like nature in English before.
Written first in Latine by that Great and Learned Phy∣citian D. Sennertus, Doctor and Professor of Physick.
Made English by N. D. B. P. late of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
London, Printed for Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at his Shop next door to the Sign of the Castle in Cornhill. 1656.