Medicina practica, or, Practical physick : shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies : as all sorts of aches and pains, apoplexies, agues, bleeding, fluxes, gripings, wind, shortness of breath, diseases of the brest [sic] and lungs, abortion, want of appetite, loss of the use of limbs, cholick, or belly-ach, apostems, thrushes, quinsies, deafness, bubo's, cachexia, stone in the reins, and stone in the bladder: with the preparation of the Praecipiolum, or the universal medicine of Paracelsus : to which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longaevus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon, and George Ripley : all translated out of the best Latin editions, into English ... together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers : the whole compleated in three books /

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Main Author: Salmon, William, 1644-1713
Other Authors: Khālid ibn Yazīd al-Umawī, active 7th century, Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, Flamel, Nicolas, -1418, Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294, Ripley, George, -1490?, Artephius, Bonny, William (Printer)
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Language:English
Published: London : Printed by W. Bonny, for Tho. Howkins in George-Yard in Lombard-Street and John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, 1692.
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