02409nam 2200457 n 450 99639202640331620221108100257.0(CKB)4940000000104245(EEBO)2240889975(UnM)99850218(EXLCZ)99494000000010424519920225d1587 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A worthy treatise of the eyes[electronic resource] contayning the knowledge and cure of one hundred and thirtene diseases, incident vnto them: first gathered & written in French, by Iacques Guillemeau, chyrurgion to the French King, and now translated into English, togeather with a profitable treatise of the scorbie; & another of the cancer by A.H. Also next to the treatise of the eies is adoiyned a work touching the preseruation of the sight, set forth by VV. Bailey. D. of Phisick[London] Printed by Robert Waldegraue for Thomas Man and VVilliam Brome[1587?][312] pA translation by Anthony Hunton of: Guillemeau, Jacques. Traité des maladies de l'oeil.Includes "A discourse of the scorby", translated from "Medicarum observationum rararum" by Johann Weyer; and "Of the nature and diuers kindes of cancers or cankers", translated from "De cancri natura et curatione" by Benoît Textor; register is continuous throughout.Signatures: A-I¹² chiK¹² (-chiK12) K-M¹² .Numerous errors in pagination; pagination deduced from signature collation.See Poynter, F.N.L. Notes on a late-sixteenth-century ophthalmic work in English. The Library, ser. 5, 2 (1947), p. 173-9.Imperfect; lacks dedication, table of contents, and treatise by W. Bailey.Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021ScurvyEarly works to 1800CancerEarly works to 1800ScurvyCancerGuillemeau Jacques1550?-1613.1010133Weyer Johann1515-1588.859573Textor Benoît16th cent.1016647Hunton Anthony1016648Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392026403316A worthy treatise of the eyes2391562UNISA