[MEDICINE, ENGLAND, 17TH CENTURY] -- Richard SHORT. ERI YUCROPOSIAS Of drinking water, against our novelists that prescribed it in England: Whereunto is added ERI QERMOPOSIAS Of Warm Drink. 1656. Contemporary blind-ruled sheep (rebacked, covers worn). Wing S-3528; Norman 1943. -- Gideon HARVEY. The art of curing diseases by expectation: With remarks on a supposed great case of apoplectick fits. 1689. Half calf antique, marbled boards. A broad attack on medical practices of the day. Wellcome III, p. 218; Wing H-1056; Norman 1005. -- Leonardo LESSIUS, Luigi CORNARO, and "A Famous Italian". The temperate man, or the right way of preserving life and health, together, with soundness of senses, judgement and memory unto extreme old age. In three treatises. [Translated by "T.S" (possibly Nicholas Ferrar, and George Herbert]. 1678. Contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine, red leather spine label. Fourth edition in English of this collection. Wellcome III, p. 499; Wing L-1181; Norman 1337. [Bound with:] -- Santorio SANTORIO. Medicina statica: or, the Rules of Health. 1676. Translated by John Davies. Second edition in English, first edition of Davie's translation. Wing S-571; Norman 1892. -- [Marchamont NEEDHAM]. Medela medicinae. A plea for the free profession and a renovation of the art of physick. 1665. Calf antique, gilt-lettered leather spine label. One of the earliest English works on germ theory, and including notes on Kircher's experiments with the microscope. Garrison-Morton 2529; Wing N-397; Norman 1578. -- John PECHEY. Promptuarium praxeos medicae. seu, methodus medendi, praescriptis celeberrimorum Medicorum Londinensium concinnata. Et in ordinem Alphabeticum digesta. 1693. Contemporary blind-panelled calf (worn). A dictionary of medical recipes. Wing P-1028; Norman 1675. -- [Bound with:] Thomas SYDENHAM. Processus integri in morbis fere omnibus curandis. 1693. A compendium of medicines, arranged according to diseases. NLM/Krivatsy 11629; Wing S-6316; Norman 2042. London, unless noted; together 5 vols, all 8o. FIRST EDITIONS, except as stated. (5)

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[MEDICINE, ENGLAND, 17TH CENTURY] -- Richard SHORT. ERI YUCROPOSIAS Of drinking water, against our novelists that prescribed it in England: Whereunto is added ERI QERMOPOSIAS Of Warm Drink. 1656. Contemporary blind-ruled sheep (rebacked, covers worn). Wing S-3528; Norman 1943. -- Gideon HARVEY. The art of curing diseases by expectation: With remarks on a supposed great case of apoplectick fits. 1689. Half calf antique, marbled boards. A broad attack on medical practices of the day. Wellcome III, p. 218; Wing H-1056; Norman 1005. -- Leonardo LESSIUS, Luigi CORNARO, and "A Famous Italian". The temperate man, or the right way of preserving life and health, together, with soundness of senses, judgement and memory unto extreme old age. In three treatises. [Translated by "T.S" (possibly Nicholas Ferrar, and George Herbert]. 1678. Contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine, red leather spine label. Fourth edition in English of this collection. Wellcome III, p. 499; Wing L-1181; Norman 1337. [Bound with:] -- Santorio SANTORIO. Medicina statica: or, the Rules of Health. 1676. Translated by John Davies. Second edition in English, first edition of Davie's translation. Wing S-571; Norman 1892. -- [Marchamont NEEDHAM]. Medela medicinae. A plea for the free profession and a renovation of the art of physick. 1665. Calf antique, gilt-lettered leather spine label. One of the earliest English works on germ theory, and including notes on Kircher's experiments with the microscope. Garrison-Morton 2529; Wing N-397; Norman 1578. -- John PECHEY. Promptuarium praxeos medicae. seu, methodus medendi, praescriptis celeberrimorum Medicorum Londinensium concinnata. Et in ordinem Alphabeticum digesta. 1693. Contemporary blind-panelled calf (worn). A dictionary of medical recipes. Wing P-1028; Norman 1675. -- [Bound with:] Thomas SYDENHAM. Processus integri in morbis fere omnibus curandis. 1693. A compendium of medicines, arranged according to diseases. NLM/Krivatsy 11629; Wing S-6316; Norman 2042. London, unless noted; together 5 vols, all 8o. FIRST EDITIONS, except as stated. (5)