The general practise of physick. : Containing all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident unto them, even from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot. Also by what means ... they may be remedied / ... Compiled and written by ... Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English ... corr. and ... augm. By Jacob Mosan.

  • Christoph Wirsung
Date:
1654

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: The general practise of physick. : Containing all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident unto them, even from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot. Also by what means ... they may be remedied / ... Compiled and written by ... Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English ... corr. and ... augm. By Jacob Mosan. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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