A treatise on the small-pox and measles / by Abú Becr Mohammed ibn Zacaríyá ar-Rází (commonly called Rhazes). Translated from the original Arabic by William Alexander Greenhill.
- Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā, 865?-925? Jadarī wa-al-ḥasbah. English
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the small-pox and measles / by Abú Becr Mohammed ibn Zacaríyá ar-Rází (commonly called Rhazes). Translated from the original Arabic by William Alexander Greenhill. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![*1549. 8vo. Argentovati, ex officina Remigii Guidonis. A new Latin translation from the Greek, together with Alexander Trallianus, by Joannes Guinterius, dedicated to Abp. Cranmer. Title : Alexandri Tralliani Medici alisolutissimi Libri Duodecim ; Razee de Pestilentia Libellus. Omnes nunc primum de Graco accnratissime conversi, multisque in Locis restituti et emendati, per Joannem Guinterium Andernacum, D.M. 1555. 8vo. Venetiis, apud Hi. Scotum. In Latin, together with Alexander Trallianus. [Choulaut.]1 1555. 8vo. Patavii. In Latin. [Haller.] *1555. small 8vo. Venetiis, apud Andream Arriuabenum, ad signum Putei. A new Latin translation from the Greek by Nicolaus Macchellus. Title: Raza: Libellus de Peste de Graco in Latinum Sermoneui versus: per Nicolaum Mac- chellum Medicum Mutinensem. * 1556. small 8vo. Venetiis, apud Andream Arriuabenum, &c. The preceding edition, with a new title, bearing date 1556. *1566. small 8vo. Poitiers. A French translation from the Greek by Sebastian Colin. Title: Traicte dc la Peste, et de sa Guerison, premierement escrit en Langue Syriennc, par Rases Medecin admirable, interpret^ en Grec, par Alexandre Trallian, et nouvellement traduit de Grec en Francois par M. Sebastian Colin, Medecin a Fontenay. Plus. Une Epitome, &c. &c. 1570. 8vo. Argent. In Latin, together with Alexander Trallianus. [Choulant.] 1586. 8vo. Venetiis. In Latin. [Fabricius.] * 1747- 8vo. Londini, prostant apud Joannem Brindley, &c. In Latin, at the end of Mead's work on the same diseases. Title : De Variolis et Morbillis Liber. Auctore Richardo Mead, &c. &c. Hnic accessit Rhazis, Medici inter Arabas celeberrimi, de iisdem Morbis Commentarius. In this edition the work is for the first time called by its proper title De Variolis et Morbillis, and for the first time translated into Latin from the original Arabic. It was translated from a transcript of the MS. at Leyden by Solomon Negri and John Gagnier, and revised by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Hunt, Professor of Arabic at Oxford. It is fuller and more correct than any former version. *[l/4/.] 8vo. London, printed for John Reason, &c. Translated for the first time into English from Hunt's Latin version, together 1 llandbuck der Buchcrknnde fur die Aeltere Medicin, Leipzig, 8vo, 1840.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21007299_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


