Petri Brissoti, Doctoris Parisiensis medici philosophiq; praestantissimi apologetica disceptatio, qua docetur, per quae loca sanguis mitti debeat in uiscerum inflammationibus, praesertim in pleuritide.
- Brissot, Pierre, 1478-1522.
- Date:
- AN. M. D. XXIX. [1529]
- Books
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Also known as
Apologetica disceptatio
Description
Brissot is credited with having precipitated the wellknown bloodletting controversy into which Vesalius was later reluctantly drawn and out of which came his Venesection epistle of 1539.
Publication/Creation
Basileae : In aedibvs Thomae VVolffii, AN. M. D. XXIX. [1529]
Physical description
80 unnumbered leaves ; 8vo (16 cm)
Notes
Dedicatory epistle and preface by Antonius Luceus.
Signature: A-K8
Woodcut printer's device on final page.
Copy 1. Bound in 20th century red goatskin with gold tooled letters on spine and decoration around inner edges of both upper and lower boards.
References note
Cushing, V X.54a
Adams, B2856
Sallander, H. Bib. Walleriana, 1466
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