02492nam 2200505 n 450 99639025240331620221108072015.0(CKB)4940000000102256(EEBO)2264184879(UnM)99841632(EXLCZ)99494000000010225619910410d1579 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|Guidos questions[electronic resource] newly corrected. VVherevnto is added the thirde and fourth booke of Galen, with a treatise for the helps of all the outward parts of mans body. And also an excellent antidotary containing diuers receipts, as well of auncient as latter wryters: faythfully corrected by men skilfull in the sayd arte. ..Imprinted at London By Thomas East[1579][4], 201 [i.e. 200] leavesThe editor's name, George Baker, appears on A2r.A translation, by Robert Copland revised by George Baker, of selections from the "Chirurgia magna" of Guy de Chauliac, with book 4 of "De methodo medendi" by Galen and an epitome of book 3 of "De compositione medicamentorum per genera" of Galen. The antidotary is assembled from various sources, with contributions by William Clowes.The translation of the epitome of Galen's book 3 is by George Baker. The translation of Galen's book 4 is essentially a reprint of the adaptation, from Galen's "The institucion of chyrurgerie" (STC 11530.5), of Robert Copland's translation which first appeared in "The questyonary of cyrurgyens" (STC 12468).Publication date from colophon.Signatures: A-3E⁴.Numerous errors in foliation.Reproduction of the original in the University of Michigan. Library.eebo-0171SurgeryEarly works to 1800Medicine, MedievalMedicineEarly works to 1800SurgeryMedicine, Medieval.MedicineGuyde Chauliac,approximately 1300-1368.313522Galen739718Copland Robertfl. 1508-1547.845398Baker George1540-1600.1003478Clowes Williamca. 1540-1604.840839Galen739718Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390252403316Guidos questions2304123UNISA