The marrovv of physicke. Or, a learned discourse of the severall partsof mans body : Being a medicamentary teaching the maner and way of making and compounding all such oiles, unguents, sirrups, cataplasmes, waters, powders, emplaisters, pilles, &c. as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house, with little labour, small cost, and in short time. And also an addition of divers experimented medicines, which may serve against any disease that shall happen to the body. Together with some rare receipts for beauties, and the newest and best way of preserving and conserving: with divers other secrets never before published. Collected and experimented by the industry of T.B. Gen. practitioner in physicke and chyrurgery.
- Brugis, Thomas, active 1640?
- Date:
- M.DC.XL. [1640]
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Also known as
Marrow of physicke
Marrow of physicke. Or, a learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body.
Learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body.
Marrow of physick.
Publication/Creation
London : Printed by Richard Hearne, M.DC.XL. [1640]
Physical description
16 unnumbered pages, 88; 175 pages, 25 unnumbered pages, folding table : illustrations
Contributors
References note
STC (2nd ed.) 3931.
Notes
T.B. = Thomas Brugis.
Chapter 25 begins with new pagination and register.
The last leaf is blank.
Running title reads: The marrow of physick.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1058:10) s1999 miun s