A Bacon-Face no Beauty, or, a Reply to George Thomson, Pretender to Physick and Chymistry. Whereunto is added, A Defence of Phlebotomy In general, and also particularly In the Plague, Small-Pox, Scurvey, and Pleurisie. In opposition to the same Author, and the Author of Medela medicinae [M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also A Relation concerning the strange Symptomes happening upon the Bite of an Adder. And A Reply, by way of Preface to the Calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / by Henry Stubbe Physician at Warwick.
- Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.
- Date:
- 1671
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[London] : [publisher not identified], 1671.
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4 parts ; 22 cm(4to)
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In four parts. Each part has separate title page. Pt. i General t.p.--Pt. ii. A Bacon-Face no Beauty: Or, a Reply to the Impertinence and Folly of George Thomsom [sic], M.D. An Insolent pretender to Physick and Chymistry, --Pt. iii. AAn Epistolary Discourse Concerning Phlebotomy, In opposition to –G. Thomson Pseudo-Chymist, a pretended Disciple of the Lord Verulam. Wherein the Nature of the Blood, and the effects of Blood-letting, are enquired into: and the practice thereof Experimentally justified (according as it is used by Judicious Physicians.) In the Pest, and Pestilential diseases: In the Small Pox: In the Scurvey: In Pleurisies: And in several other diseases. [Wing S6044]--Pt. iv. A Relation of the Strange Symptomes Happening by the Bite of an Adder, And the cure thereof: in a Letter to a Learned Physician
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Medical Society London Collation: Π A4 A-D4 A-E4 A-Mm4. This book was formerly part of the collection of the Medical Society of London, which was deposited for safekeeping in the Wellcome Library in 1964. It was eventually purchased by the Wellcome Trust in 1984, with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and other charities.
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