Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical
An edition of Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
In six books. Containing the names, definitions, differences, parts affected, signs, causes, prognosticks, and various methods of curing all the principal diseases, happening to the bodies of men, women, and children. Translated out of Latin into English, out of the most learned John Dolaeus, being a summary of the ancient and modern way of practice, collected chiefly from Hippocrates, Galen, Paracelsus, Helmont, Willis, Sylvius, Cartesius, and others; wherein both the Galenick and chymick methods are particularly and specially explicated and exemplified: brought into this portable volume for the publick good. Whereunto is annexed a prefatory discourse concerning the method of studying and practising physick; and other accomodations relating to the same
By Johann Doläus
Publish Date
1686
Publisher
Printed for T. Passinger, T. Sawbridge, and T. Flesher
Language
eng
Pages
516
Description:
subjects: Ancient Medicine, Early works to 1800, Formulae, receipts, prescriptions, Greek and Roman Medicine, Human anatomy, Medicine, Medicine, Ancient, Medicine, Greek and Roman
People: Frans de Le Boë (1614-1672), Jean Baptiste van Helmont (1577-1644), Paracelsus (1493-1541), René Descartes (1596-1650), Thomas Willis (1621-1675)