Guydos questions, newly corrected. Whereunto is added the thirde [translated by George Baker] and fourth booke of Galen, with a treatise for the helps of all the outward parts of mans body. [Translated by Robert Copland; edited by George Baker] And also an excellent antidotary [compiled by William Clowes] containing divers receipts, as well of auncient as latter wryters: faythfully corrected by men skilfull in the sayd Arte ... / [Guy].

  • Guy, de Chauliac, approximately 1300-1368.
Date:
1579
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London : Thomas East, 1579.

Physical description

4 unnumbered pages, 201 (i. e. 200) leaves ; (4to)

References note

STC 12469
ESTC S105907
STC (2nd ed.), 12469

Notes

Guydos Questions, a translation by Robert Copland of portions of the Chirurgia magna, was first published in 1542 under title: The questyonary of cyrurgyens. George Baker is the translator of the epitome of the third book of Galen's De compositione medicamentorum per genera. The fourth book of Galen's Methodus medendi, which was also included in the 1542 edition, is translated by Robert Copland. The Antidotary is compiled by William Clowes

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