A breefe treatise published by VValter Cary. 1587. and now the fyfth time. 1598. newly imprinted and augmented. : Wherein are to be found diuers good and speciall helpes for many diseases : and for any thing herein mentioned, as heretofore I referred the patients to M. Gray, and after his death, to M. Palmor : so now they both being dead, I refer them to M. Iames Colwall at the signe of the Vnicorne in Fanchurch-streete.

  • Cary, Walter.
Date:
1598
  • Books

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Also known as

Caryes farewell to physicke

Publication/Creation

At London : Printed by William White, dwelling in Cow-lane, 1598.

Physical description

8 unnumbered pages, 88, that is, 86 pages ; 8vo (14 cm)

References note

ESTC (RLIN) S91363
NLM 16th cent. 874
STC (2nd ed.) 4731.5

Notes

Colophon: At London Printed by Peter Short dwelling on Bred street hill at the signe of the Starre. 1597.
"The hammer for the stone": p. [65]-88 has special title page (leaf E5), with woodcut of a goat's head, and with imprint: Imprinted at London by Peter Short, 1597.
Signatures: A-E⁸ (-E8) F⁸ (-F8)
In Wellcome copy, page numbers 71-74 are not present, but only one leaf (E8) is missing here; possibly 72 and 73 omitted from pagination as in ESTC S1221.
Running title reads: Caryes farewell to physicke.
Copy 1. Lacks leaves E8 and F8 (blank?). On t.p., 'James Colwall' has been altered by a contemporary hand to 'Robert Bate', and 'Vnicorne' has been altered to 'crowne'. 18th century autograph on first (blank) leaf: 'Thos. S. Griffith'.

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