MAYOW, John (1641-1679). Tractatus quinque medico-physici. Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1674.

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MAYOW, John (1641-1679). Tractatus quinque medico-physici. Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1674.

8o (179 x 113). Engraved portrait, 6 folding engraved plates. Contemporary mottled calf gilt (rebacked, preserving original gilt spine and red leather label).

FIRST EDITION, including revisions of two treatises (De respiratione and De rachitide) first published in 1668, and three new works, including his most celebrated work, De sal-nitro et spiritu nitro-aereo, on combustion, respiration, the composition of the atmosphere, and aerial-nitrate. He proved what both he and Hooke contended, that only a portion of air is used in respiration and combustion, by demonstrating that air in an enclosed space, when burned or breathed, is reduced only by one fourteenth. He also discovered that the muscles were the source of animal heat, and the double-articulation of the ribs with the spine. "[Mayow's] Tractatus, embodying all his brilliant conclusions, is one of the best English medical classics" (Garrison-Morton 578). NLM/Krivatsy 7653; Wing M-1537; Norman 1474.