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The idea of practical physick in twelve books. Viz. 1 The art to preserve health…
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Full Title
The idea of practical physick in twelve books. Viz. 1 The art to preserve health. 2 Of the preternatural disorders of mans body, and their signs. 3 Of medicaments. 4 Of the art of healing. 5 Of the general cure of diseases. 6 Of external diseases. 7 Of feavers. 8 Of head diseases. 9 Of middle-belly diseases. 10 Of lower-belly diseases. 11 Of venemous diseases. 12 Of childrens diseases. These twelve books are of excellent use for all yong students in physick. They contain the marrow of all the works of Daniel Sennertus, and Fernelius, and twenty-five physitians more, mentioned in the authors epistle. They are of so high esteem with many learned doctors of physick, that they have been read by them to their scholers, as the best extant in their kind. Written in Latin by John Johnston, professor of physick in the famous city of Francfort. And Englished by Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick and astrology. And W.R.
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Last Name
Jonstonus
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First Name |
First Name
Joannes
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Date |
Date
1657
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Publication City
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Imprint |
Imprint
London : printed by Peter Cole, printer and book-seller, at the sign of the printing-press in Chornhil [sic], near the Royal Exchange, 1657.
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Format
2
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Printer
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Publisher Place
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Pages |
Pages
362
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First Edition |
First Edition
y
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ID |
ID
R8913
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Translator |
Translator
Nicholas Culpeper
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Original Work |
Original Work
Idea universal medicinae practicae libris XII absoluta
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