Medicina magica tamen physica: = magical, but natural physick. Or A methodical tractate of diastatical physick. : Containing the general cures of all infirmities: and of the most radical, fixed, and malignant diseases belonging, not only to the body of man, but to all other animal and domestick creatures whatsoever, and that by way of transplantation. With a description of a most excellent cordial out of gold, much to be estimated. / Published by Samuel Boulton, Salop.
- Boulton, Samuel.
- Date:
- 1656
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About this work
Also known as
Magical, but natural physick
Methodical tractate of diastatical physick
Publication/Creation
London : printed by T.C. for N. Brook, at the Angel in Cornhil, 1656.
Physical description
8 unnumbered pages, 192, 191-195 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 8vo (15 cm)
References note
Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B3833A
Wing B3525
Thomason, E.1678[2]
ESTC (RLIN), R209147
ESTC R209147
Notes
"Ars non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem."
With a final advertisement leaf.
Numerous pagination errors.
Copy 1. Armorial bookplate of Sir William Grace, Bart.
Copy 2. Pp. 185-194 cropped, affecting printed marginal notes.
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Where to find it
Copy 1
Location Status Access Closed storesEPB/A/14834/1Copy 2
Location Status Access Closed storesEPB/A/14834/2