1645 MEDICINE & SURGERY of Jean Fernel Universa Medicina Physiology Pathology
Jean Fernel was a 16th-century French physician best-remembered for coining the term ‘physiology’ as it pertains to the human body. Perhaps his best book was ‘Universa Medicina’, a book covering three aspects of medicine – physiology, pathology, and therapeutics. This book offers descriptions of disease symptoms and causes, as well as notes on cures and medicines.
1645 MEDICINE & SURGERY of Jean Fernel Universa Medicina Physiology Pathology
Jean Fernel was a 16th-century French physician best-remembered for coining the term ‘physiology’ as it pertains to the human body. Perhaps his best book was ‘Universa Medicina’, a book covering three aspects of medicine – physiology, pathology, and therapeutics. This book offers descriptions of disease symptoms and causes, as well as notes on cures and medicines.
Item number: #27505
Price: $599
FERNEL, Jean
Joan. Fernelii, Universa medicina. Nova hac ed., quae obscura erant, illustrata, quae deficiebant suppleta sunt
Lugduni Batavorum: ex off. F. Hackii, 1645.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages;
- Universa Medicina – [48], 472
- Therapeutices – 364
- Includes separate title page
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~7.25in X 4.75in (18.5cm x 12cm)
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Category
Medicine & Science
Authors
FERNEL, Jean
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete