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[12], 228 [i.e. 240], [10] p. : 24 plates. |
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Plates accompanied by 24 captions or 24 unsigned, unpaged leaves. |
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Translation of Encheiridium anatomicum et pathologicum, first published in Paris in 1648. |
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Includes p. [11]: "Mris [sic] Culpepers information, vindication, and testimony concerning her husbands books to be published after his death," dated 1655. |
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W.R. is William Rand. Cf. DNB. |
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Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library. |
Contents |
1. Describing all and every of the bones of mans body according to the ancient method -- 2. Describing the belly and all its parts and bowels with their respective diseases -- 3. Describing the chest and all its parts and contents with their respective diseases -- 4. Describing the head and face with all their parts containing and contained and their respective diseases -- 5. Describing the limbs of the body with the many regiments of muscles and their diseases -- 6. Containing a new description of the bones by a method first invented by our author handling al the diseases and symptomes of the said bones. |
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