Timothe Bright, doctor of phisicke : a memoir of "the father of modern shorthand" / by William J. Carlton.
- Carlton, William J. (William John), 1886-1973.
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Timothe Bright, doctor of phisicke : a memoir of "the father of modern shorthand" / by William J. Carlton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![BIBLIOGRAPHY A Treatise : / Wherein is declared the / sufficiencie of English / Medicines, for cure of all / diseases, cured with / Medicine. / [Device] / TT At London, / Printed by Henrie Middleton, / for Thomas Man. / Anno. 1580. i2nio., pp. 48, title within woodcut lace border. Sig. A-Fiv. in fours. Brit. Mus. A / Treatise, / wherein is decla- / red the sufficiencie of / English Medicines, for cure of / all Diseases, cured with / Medi- cines. / Whereunto is added a col- / lection of Medicines growing / (for the most part) within our English / Climat, approued and experimented / against the Iaundice, Dropsie, / Stone, Falling- sicknesse, / Pestilence. / At London, / Printed by H.L. for Tho. / Man. 1615. i6mo., pp. [xii] -(- 128 (verso of last leaf blank), title within woodcut border. The collection of medicines has a separate title (p. 67), as follows : “ A / collection of / Medicines, growing for the / most part within our English Cli- / mat; approued and expe- / rimented. against / the / laundise, / Dropsie, / Stone, / Falling Sicknesse, / and Pestilence. / Set downe alphabetically, for the ease / of all, that shall haue occasion to / use them. / Arnold, de villa noua. / Qui potest mederi simplicibus, frustra / qucerit composita. / At London printed, / 1615.” / Sig. A-I8 in eights. Brit. Mus. Hygieina, / idest / de sanitate / tuenda medicinae / parsprima, authore / Timotheo Brighto Canta- / brigiensi, / Medici- / nse Doctore. / 'A<r/o?(ns iyleLr/s aKopir) rpcxpijs, doKri-q iriruiv- / Samtatis studium, &c. / [Woodcut of Christ carrying a lamb, and around it the inscription, “ Periit et inventa est.”] / Londini, / Ex- cudebat H. Middletonus, / impensis T.M. 8vo., pp. [xiv] + 108. Sig. A-H6 in eights. N.D. (1582). Brit. Mus.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2153424x_0238.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)