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![DE PR^SAGIENDA VITA ET MORTE .EGROTANTIUM. Pat. Ato. 1600-1, Lib. vii. an a Mejetto ? in quibus ars tota Hippociatis, pradicendi, novis, obser- vationibiis, continctur. M. Sepge, Fenet.Ato. 1601, De Prasag:ienda.—Very faulty. H. Mejett,, 4)f/>. 1601, De Praesagicuda. J.Rbodkis, Fnmcqf.Svo. 1601. r. Emniilius, Franc. 8vo. 1621, De Prsesaf^ienda, also titulo. J.Rhodius, Franc.Svo. 1621, De Prsesagienda et Medicinalium observ. lib. vii. Venet. 4to. 1705. Et Cetera. Leidce,Ato. 1/10, Not very complete, edited by Boei'haave, et Obs. Medic. Kestner says optirao habitti. ;i. Severini, LeidcB, 4to. 1733, Boerhavii et a Gaubio, lib. vii. with a portrait. Hamburgi, 4to. 1734, As valuable as the edition of 1733, and is a re-impression. Fenet. 4io. 1735. Fenet. 1751. Lipsiee, 4to. N. B. This is by some reckoned his best work. DE MEDICINA METHODICA. IF. Bolzetta, Pat. fol. 1611, Lib. xiii. IPet. Bostelius, Pat. 4to. 1612, De Rhapontico Disputatio. Pat. 4to. 1622, Vide Mangetus, et Catalogus Universalis. L/iigd. Bat. 4tQ. I7IH, Of higher price than the older editions, ]^ovLt&siQ\i\,Lug. Bat.4to. 1719, Lib. xiii. ed. 2da, thick volume. Lug. Bat. 4to. 1729. , 4to. 1745, Med. ^gypt. Lib. de Balsamo, et J.Bon- tio. Med. Indorum. London^ Svo. 1746, 2 vols., translated into English, by Dr. James.—The presages, &c. DE PLANTIS EXOTICIS. -J.Guerillius, Fenet. 4to. 1627, Lib. ii. Lindenius applies this edition, 1629 vel 1656, Studio et Opera Alpini Filii Auctoris. Fenet. 4to. 1629, Fraude Bibliopolse, cum Figuris. Fenet. 4to. 1656, Fraude Bibliopolae, lib. duo, HISTORIA NATURALIS iEGYPTI. Lug. Bat. 4to. ]725, Lug. Bat. 4to. 1735, Lib. iv. 2 vols. Opus Posthumum.—Vol. i. Rerum iEgypt. vol. ii. Plantis iEgypt. Prajlect. de surditate tract. MSS.—et de Prsesagiendis Mortis in Sanitate, MSS.—Nil nisi verbum. . De Medicina iEgyptiorum, said to be his most valuable work, libri iv.; it relates to venae sectio in all ways. ; De Plantis ^gypti, libri duo, correcting the errors of others. De Balsamo Dialogus.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21464170_0121.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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