A treatise of the safe, internal use of cantharides in the practice of physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own vindication, upon account of a contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his patients. Now translated into English with his approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable observations and histories of the said doctor, also of the translator and others ...
Groeneveld, Joannes
Category
Books
Date
1706
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire
NT 3214874
Summary
Bibliographic description
[40],363,[3]p. ; 8vo. Provenance: Eighteenth-century early armorial bookplate of Richard Banner, with motto: "Nil sine numine" F1380/81 [i.e. Richard Banner (b. 1696), sold library from Little Aston Hall to Thomas Anson in about 1745]. Binding: eighteenth-century calf; double gilt fillet border; five raised bands, spine with double gilt fillets; spine label missing.
Makers and roles
Groeneveld, Joannes Marten, John