![The Judycyall of Uryns: consyderunge that it is expedyent for every man to know the operation and qualities of his body, and to know in what state and condicyon his body standeth in, whiche can not be knowen so well as by the uryne. In consyderation whereof this worke is collected and gadered out if ye sentencyals sayngis of al Auctours of Phisike. [London: P. Treveris, ca 1527].](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2004/NYR/2004_NYR_01442_0154_000(091121).jpg?w=1)
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The Judycyall of Uryns: consyderunge that it is expedyent for every man to know the operation and qualities of his body, and to know in what state and condicyon his body standeth in, whiche can not be knowen so well as by the uryne. In consyderation whereof this worke is collected and gadered out if ye sentencyals sayngis of al Auctours of Phisike. [London: P. Treveris, ca 1527].
4o (250 x 175 mm). Woodcut title illustration. (Title laid down and with lower third of woodcut supplied in manuscript facsimile, lacking final three leaves [supplied in printed facsimile], A2 with lower corner and foremargin renewed, shoulder note on K4 with hole affecting a few letters, last three genuine leaves with lower margin renewed, some browning and soiling.) Modern calf antique. Provenance: Eric Quayle (bookplate).
Second edition?, second issue, with the first line of A3r reset. A very scarce early English medical text. Apparently an edition was printed in 1510, though it is not recorded in Waller, NLM or Wellcome, nor is any copy listed in OCLC. The text deals with uroscopy and diagnosis for the physician. NLM/Durling 2639; STC 14836.3; Wellcome I:3514. Sold not subject to return.
4o (250 x 175 mm). Woodcut title illustration. (Title laid down and with lower third of woodcut supplied in manuscript facsimile, lacking final three leaves [supplied in printed facsimile], A2 with lower corner and foremargin renewed, shoulder note on K4 with hole affecting a few letters, last three genuine leaves with lower margin renewed, some browning and soiling.) Modern calf antique. Provenance: Eric Quayle (bookplate).
Second edition?, second issue, with the first line of A3r reset. A very scarce early English medical text. Apparently an edition was printed in 1510, though it is not recorded in Waller, NLM or Wellcome, nor is any copy listed in OCLC. The text deals with uroscopy and diagnosis for the physician. NLM/Durling 2639; STC 14836.3; Wellcome I:3514. Sold not subject to return.