Medicus absolutus. Adespotos. The compleat physitian, qualified and dignified. The rise and progress of physick, historically, chronologically, and philosophically illustrated. Physitians of different sects and judgements, charactered and distinguished. The abuse of medicines; imposture of empericks, and illegal practisers detected. Cautioning the diseased, in the use of medicines; and informing them in the choice of a good physitian by Everard Maynwaring Doctor in Physick
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- Medicus absolutus. Adespotos. The compleat physitian, qualified and dignified. The rise and progress of physick, historically, chronologically, and philosophically illustrated. Physitians of different sects and judgements, charactered and distinguished. The abuse of medicines; imposture of empericks, and illegal practisers detected. Cautioning the diseased, in the use of medicines; and informing them in the choice of a good physitian by Everard Maynwaring Doctor in Physick
- Compleat physitian, qualified and dignified
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London: printed for the booksellers, 1668.
- Publication year
- 1668
- ESTC No.
- R32063
- Grub Street ID
- 114805
- Description
- [24], 169, [5] p. ; 8°.
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- Third word of title in Greek characters
With a preliminary imprimatur leaf which reads: "Imprimatur February 27. 1667/8. Roger L'Estrange."
A8 is a cancel
With a penultimate advertisement leaf
With a final errata leaf
Signatures: A]8(±A8) a]4] B-L]8] M]8(-M8).
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- Signatures from DFo. DFOfixed ph jre: title reads: "...absolutus. adespotos...."; A8 is a cancel (? stub in front of this leaf in DFo copy); with penultimate adv. leaf; A1v reads: "Imprimatur February 27. 1667/8. Roger L'Estrange."