The divine physician: prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases as well of the body, as the soul: demonstrating ... that, as vicious and irregular actions and affections prove often occasions of most bodily diseases ... so the contrary do conduct to the preservation of health ... In two parts / By J[ohn] H[arris] M.A.

  • Harris, John, 1641?-1682.
Date:
1676
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Publication/Creation

London : Printed by H. B. for Will. Whitwood, and are to be sold by George Rose, 1676.

Physical description

8 pages, 9 unnumbered leaves (last folded), 201 pages, 6 unnumbered pages ; (8vo)

Notes

Copy 1 Note: Lacks first leaf (Imprimatur?). Author's name given in acrostic on folding leaf. He was a 'divine' born near Holkham (see prelims.) and an M.A. (almost certainly of Cambridge) and can reasonably be identified with the John Harrise mentioned by J. Venn ('Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College', vol. i, p. 403, 1897) who was born at Burnham Ulph in 1640 or 1641 and ordained at Norwich in 1665, probably the same man as the Cambridge scholar who died in 1682 (see also Venn, J. and Venn, J.A., 'Alumni Cantabrigienses', pt. i, vol. ii, p. 312, 1922)

References note

Wing H849
ESTC R230555
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H861B

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