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A worthy treatise of the eyes; contayning the knowledge and cure of one hundred and…
Full Title |
Full Title
A worthy treatise of the eyes; contayning the knowledge and cure of one hundred and thirtene diseases, incident vnto them: first gathered & written in French, by Iacques Guillemeau, chyrurgion to the French King, and now translated into English, togeather with a profitable treatise of the scorbie; & another of the cancer by A.H. Also next to the treatise of the eies is adoiyned a work touching the preseruation of the sight, set forth by VV. Bailey. D. of Phisick
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Author | |
Last Name |
Last Name
Guillemeau
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First Name |
First Name
Jacques
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Date |
Date
1622
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Publication City |
Publication City
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Imprint |
Imprint
Imprinted at London : By Felix Kyngston, for Thomas Man, dwelling in Pater-noster-row, at the signe of the Talbot, 1622.
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Topic |
Topic
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Format |
Format
12
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Printer |
Printer
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Publisher Place |
Publisher Place
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Pages |
Pages
480
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First Edition |
First Edition
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ID |
ID
S100793
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Translator |
Translator
Anthony Hunton?
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Original Work |
Original Work
"Traité des maladies de l'oeuil" by Guillemeau; Includes "A discourse of the scorby", translated from "Medicarum observationum rararum" by Johann Weyer; and "Of the nature and diuers kindes of cancers or cankers", translated from "De cancri natura et curatione" by Benoît Textor
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