1626 MEDICINE 1ed Jean Riolan Universal Compendium Physiology Anatomy Health
Jean Riolan was a 17th-century French physician known for being Marie de Medici’s personal doctor. His medical studies were most closely related to those of William Harvey, especially pertaining to blood circulation. One of his most important medical treatises was his “Universal Medicine Compendium” in which he defined the physiological make up and functions of body systems and the effects of medicine the body.
1626 MEDICINE 1ed Jean Riolan Universal Compendium Physiology Anatomy Health
Jean Riolan was a 17th-century French physician known for being Marie de Medici’s personal doctor. His medical studies were most closely related to those of William Harvey, especially pertaining to blood circulation. One of his most important medical treatises was his “Universal Medicine Compendium” in which he defined the physiological make up and functions of body systems and the effects of medicine the body.
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RIOLAN, Jean
Universae medicinae compendium
Parisiis: Apud S. Périer, 1626. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [12], 348
- Provenance: Handwritten – [Henrici Prouansat, 1668]
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~5.25in X 3in (13.5cm x 8cm)
- Quite rare
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22352
Category
Medicine & Science
Authors
RIOLAN, Jean
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete