M0001711: Reproduction of the title page from Febris china chinae expugnata, seu Illustrium aliquot virorum opuscula, quae veram tradunt methodum, febres china chinae curandi by Francesco Maria Nigrisoli, 1700

Date:
24 March 1931
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WT/D/1/20/1/16/5
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M0001711: Reproduction of the title page from Febris china chinae expugnata, seu Illustrium aliquot virorum opuscula, quae veram tradunt methodum, febres china chinae curandi by Francesco Maria Nigrisoli, 1700. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Previous title, replaced May 2020: Title page: Febris China Chinae expugnata.

Description

Reproduction of the title page from Nigrisoli, Francesco Maria (1648-1727): Febris china chinae expugnata, seu Illustrium aliquot virorum opuscula, quae veram tradunt methodum, febres china chinae curandi Ferrariae : Apud Lilium, 1700. The reproduction is from a publication lent by Professor P. Van der Welden (Laboratorium voor Artensijbereidkunder der Universiteit van Amsterdam) for Malaria section of the international celebration and exhibition : three hundredth anniversary of the first recognized use of cinchona by Europeans, 1630-1930, an exhibition hosted by the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum in 1930. The publication is listed as exhibit no. 499 in the souvenir catalogue.

Publication/Creation

24 March 1931

Physical description

1 photograph glass plate negative; 16.5 x 12 cm

Related material

Wellcome Collection holds a digitised version of the exhibition catalogue which this item was exhibited in

Notes

Catalogue data comes from a combination of entries in the original glass plate registers, metadata created when the glass plates were digitised in the early 2000s and enhancements made by the cataloguer in 2020.

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