A rich closet of physical secrets collected by ... four ... students in physick, and digested together, viz. The child-bearers cabinet. A preservative against the plague and small pox. Physical experiments presented to ... Queen Elizabeths own hands. With certain approved medicines, taken out of a manuscript, found at the dissolution of our English abbies, and supplied with some of his own experiments, by a late English doctor. [Edited by A.M.] / [A. M].

  • M., A
Date:
1653
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About this work

Publication/Creation

London : G. Dawson for J. Saywell, 1653.

Physical description

2 parts ; (4to)

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References note

ESTC R231044
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M7A

Notes

Not in Wing
Letter to the reader signed A. M
T.p. appears to be a cancel; Wing M7 lists a variant dated 1652 with W. Nealand's name in place of Saywell's. Pt. ii has separate t.p. 'A treatise concerning the plague and the pox' dated 1652.
Copy 1 Note: 'Dr. Edwards' (presumably Edward Edwards) is quoted on sig. Nnn4r-v and the tract has therefore been erroneously attributed to him (see Wing E190 and WhMl Cat. ii 513). Sigs. Ttt2-3 wanting.
Copy 2 Note: Imperfect.

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  • Copy 1

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    EPB/B/34548/1
  • Copy 2

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    EPB/B/34548/2
  • Copy 3

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    1003b

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