
EARLY HISTORY OF MEDICINE, HEALTH & DISEASE. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. This series includes fascinating studies on the human brain from as early as the 16th century, as well as early studies on the physiological effects of tobacco use. Anatomy texts, medical treatises and wound treatments are also discussed, revealing the exponential development of medical theory and practice over more than two hundred years. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ The works of that famous chirurgeon Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French, by Th. Johnson, together with three tractates concerning the veins, arteries, and nerves; exemplified with large anatomical figuresWorks.De humani corporis fabrica.Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590.Johnson, Thomas, d. 1644.Spiegel, Adriaan van de, 1578-1625.Added t.p. and separate paging ([4], 44 p.): Angeiologia, or, A description of the vessels in the body of man...: in three tractates.Angeiologia translated by J.G. Cf. pref.[20], 713, [4], 44, [15] p., 2 leaves of plates:London: Printed by Mary Clark, and are to be sold by John Clark..., 1678.Wing / P351EnglishReproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library ++++ This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can re
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816
Publication Date:
2011-01-03
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