XCIX canons, or, rules; learnedly describing an excellent method for practitioners in physick / Written by Dr. J. Macallo [sic], physitian in ordinary, first to Rodolphus, late Emperor of Germany, and after his death, physitian in like manner to K. James.

  • Macollo, John, 1576?-1622.
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XCIX canons, or, rules; learnedly describing an excellent method for practitioners in physick / Written by Dr. J. Macallo [sic], physitian in ordinary, first to Rodolphus, late Emperor of Germany, and after his death, physitian in like manner to K. James. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. Grismond, 1659.

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4 unnumbered leaves, 112 pages ; (12mo)

References note

Wing [2 ed.] M113b
ESTC R43414
Wing (2nd ed.), M113B

Notes

Edited by W.S
English version of the author's original Scots text
The work is usually attributed to John Macollo (Maccollo, Mackullo, Maculo, etc.), although according to Innes Smith his brother James was also physician to James I and it is not clear whether there is independent evidence to connect either brother with Rudolf II.

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