Ga.7.06
[Pharmacopœia extemporanea. English.]
Pharmacopœia extemporanea: or, a Body of prescripts· : In which forms of select remedies, accommodated to most intentions of cure usually occurring in practice. Together with virtues, reasons of operation, rules, cautions, practical observations, manner of giving, doses, a catalogue of medicines, and copious index, are propos'd for the assistance of young physicians. / Done into English out of Latin by the author Thomas Fuller, M.D. Cantab. With large additions and emendations.
Portion of title: Body of prescripts
London, : Printed for Benj. Walford, at the Prince's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard., MDCCX. [1710]
[16], 443, [29] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo.)
Translated from the original Latin.
Title page within double rule border.
With an index and catalogue of remedies.
ESTC, T120387
Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754. Inscription on front flyleaf: N. Mann.
18th century mid brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet concentric frames, with inner frame unsprinkled; blind tooled fleurons at each corner; gold tooled dash roll on board edges; modern rebacking, with blind tooled double fillet and red morocco spine label with gold tooled title and wave roll; five raised bands.
Previous shelfmark: Dc.5.12.
Medicine Formulae, receipts, prescriptions Early works to 1800.
Drugs Early works to 1800.
Walford, Benjamin, ? - d. ca. 1710 publisher.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
England London.
eng lat
B46411