[Phlebotomiographía], or, A treatise of phlebotomy : demonstrating the necessity of it in diseases; the time for elections. And likewise of the use and application of cupping-glasses, and leeches. Whereupon is added a brief and most methodicall tract of the crisis / Written originally in French, by Da de Plumis Campi ; and now faithfully rendred into English, by E.W. well-wisher to physick and chirurgery.

  • Planis Campy, David de, 1589-approximately 1644.
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[Phlebotomiographía], or, A treatise of phlebotomy : demonstrating the necessity of it in diseases; the time for elections. And likewise of the use and application of cupping-glasses, and leeches. Whereupon is added a brief and most methodicall tract of the crisis / Written originally in French, by Da de Plumis Campi ; and now faithfully rendred into English, by E.W. well-wisher to physick and chirurgery. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by John Streater, for John Place ... and William Place ..., 1658.

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44 unnumbered pages, 176 pages, 4 unnumbered pages ; 13 cm (12mo)

References note

Wing (2nd ed.) P2376A
ESTC R209992
Thomason, E.1929[1]
Wing (2nd ed.), P2376A

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Collation includes preliminary blank leaf
Final leaf of prelims. is a longitudinal label with title "A treatise of phlebotomy"
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: M. Phelps Note: Binding: Contemp. sheep. 18th cent. armorial bookplate "J. Johnson, Ebor. M.B. (Franks F.16537. Possibly John Jackson (1697-1764; M.B. 1720): see T.R. Young, Some Yorkshire bookplates" (1991), 100).

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