The general practise of physicke : Conteyning all invvard and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident vnto them, euen from the crowne of the head to the sole of the foote. Also by what meanes (with the help of God) they may be remedied: very meete and profitable, not onely for all physitions, chirurgians, apothecaries, and midwiues, but for all other estates whatsoeuer; the like whereof as yet in English hath not beene published. Compiled and written by the most famous and learned doctour Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English, in diuers places corrected, and with many additions illustrated and augmented. By Iacob Mosan Germane, doctor in the same facultie.

  • Wirsung, Christof, 1500?-1571
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1617
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Also known as

New artzney buch. English
Ein new artzney buch.

Publication/Creation

London : Printed [by J. Legat] for Thomas Adams, 1617.

Physical description

20 unnumbered pages, 790 pages, 122 unnumbered pages

References note

STC (2nd ed.) 25865.

Notes

A translation, by Jacob Mosan, of: Wirsung, Christof. Ein new artzney buch.
Printer's name from STC.
Imperfect; page 137 stained; - pages 774-778. Pages 137 and 775-778 from National Library of Medicine copy spliced at end.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1192:09) s1999 miun s

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