02369nam 2200409Ia 450 99639304280331620200824120809.0(CKB)3360000000358805(EEBO)2240926047(UnM)99897806e(UnM)99897806(EXLCZ)99336000000035880519990119d1700 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery[electronic resource] With the anatomy of human bodies according to the most modern anatomists; illustrated with many anatomical observations. Institutions of physick, with Hippocrates's Aphorisms largely commented upon. The marrow of physick, shewing the causes, signs and cures of most diseases incident to human bodies. Choice experienced receipts for the cure of several distempers. The fourth edition, enlarged, with many additions. Illustrated in its several parts with twelve copper cuts. By James Cooke of Warwick, practitioner in physick and chirurgery. Revised, corrected and purged from many faults that escaped in the former editions, by reason of the author's great distance from the press; by Tho. Gibson, M.D. and fellow of the College of Physicians, London. Licensed by the College of PhysiciansLondon printed for Joshua Phillips, at he Kings-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard1760 [i.e. 1700][16], 616, [12] p., plates"Institutions of physick", "Hippocrates's Aphorisms" and "The marrow of physick" each have caption titles; pagination and register are continuous.First published in 1648 as: Mellificium chirurgiæ. Or The marrow of many good authors.With an index.Incorrectly identified on UMI microfilm as Wing C6016.Reproduction of the original in the Royal College of Surgeons of England Library, London.eebo-0186SurgeryEarly works to 1800MedicineEarly works to 1800SurgeryMedicineCooke James1614-1694.1002810Gibson Thomas1647-1722.autCu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393042803316Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery2409907UNISA