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Published by London : Arco Publications, 1961
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Add to basketFirst Edition. Very good cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust-wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description: 128 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Notes: Includes indexes. Subjects: Culpeper, Nicholas 1616-1654; Botany, Medical; Phytotherapy; Materia Medica; Plants, Medicinal. 1 Kg.
Published by Harvey Sakes, Printed and bound in Spain by Printer industria grafica s.a., 1981., Barcelona:, 1981
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Add to basketReproduced from an original edition published in 1826. 27 cm. 4to. iv, 240, [2] pp. Frontis., color plates, index. Gilt-stamped cloth, dust-jacket. Inscribed (former owner). Near fine.
Published by printed by John Streater living in Clerken-well-Close, London, 1668
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. FOURTH EDITION. First printed in 1662. Bound in contemporary blind-ruled calf (some wear and staining, restorations to hinges and corners.) A good copy, clearly oft-consulted, with mild soiling in the text, a number of minor marginal tears (mostly quite small), and a few longer tears, repaired with no loss, including one to the blank margin of one plate (at p. 354). Two front flyleaves torn with loss, advert leaf backed and with long tear mended, small repair to corner of leaf I2. Numerous nineteenth-century ownership inscriptions on the endpapers and title, including 'John Smith July 27 1843', and (probably) the physician John Smith Ashby, from Burton-upon-Stather, Lincolnshire. He annotated the eps and odd leaf in the 1840s. Once he noted a great snow storm, another the arrival of a friend, Gibbon, remarkably from America, and a few times he wrote down recipes for herbal remedies. Illustrated with anatomical engravings throughout the text; with four additional plates tipped in, as called for. Many can be traced to works by Aselli, Bartisch, and Vesalius. A key selling point, the illustrations are advertised in the title: 'With 153 figures cut in brass, much larger and better than they have been heretofore printed in English'. Nicholas Culpeper (1616-54) was an English botanist, astrologer, and physician trained at Cambridge. He practised as apothecary in London, whilst publishing influential works in English, including numerous translations, about medical remedies (e.g., the London Dispensatory) and medical astrology; he was later accused of witchcraft. Abdiah Cole (1610-70) was a London physician. 'Bartholinus' Anatomy' brings together theories drawn from the works of the Danish anatomists Caspar Bartholin (1585-1629), author of the standard text 'Anatomicae Institutiones' (1611), and his son Thomas (1616-80), who published, in 1652, the first full description of the lymphatic system, as well as 'observations of all Modern Anatomists', together with Culpeper's own theories and observations. Part I, in 4 books, begins with a chapter on the lower belly, discussing the skin, fat, membranes, abdominal muscles, guts, stomach nerves, intestinal valves, pancreas, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, etc. All are accompanied by detailed illustrations with captions identifying each organ, and thoroughly discussed with reference to conditions, physiology (human and animal), and 'erroneous' medical theories. Most interesting is the section on the reproductive organs, with very detailed accounts of their physiology; Culpeper includes Bartholin's rejection of the theory that the female sex organs are inverted versions of those of the male (isomorphism). The section on the clitoris mentions the practice of female circumcision in eastern Africa. The development of the foetus is described thoroughly. Book II focuses on the middle venter or cavity, i.e., the chest, lungs, heart and throat. Book III discusses the head, i.e., hair, brain, the eyes (with handsome engraved dissections), ears and oral cavity. Book IV is devoted to the limbs and muscles. The second part is divided into 4 'manuals', each corresponding to one of the four Books. The first focuses on veins (with an engraving clearly inspired by Aselli), valves and the lymphatic system; the second on arteries; the third on the nerves; the fourth on all kinds of head bones and ligaments. Appended are two epistles by Johannes Walaeus to Thomas Bartholinus on the motion of the chyle and the blood, with references to Harvey's theories and many others, and outstanding engraved illustrations.
Published by Extracted from 'Medicaments for the Poor; Or Physick for the Common People' London: Printed by John Streater for George Sawbridge, 1670
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp, 12mo, with verso paginated 135 and ending 'FINIS.' The items are described over forty-five lines. The text is complete and clear, but the laid paper is in a delicate condition, discoloured and with chipping to extremities. The longest title is the first, at ten lines: 'I. The Practice of Physick, containing seventeen several Books: wherein is plainly set forth, the Nature, Cause, Differences, and several sorts of Signs; together with the Cure of all Diseases in the Body of Man. Being chiefly a Translation of the Works of that learned and renowned Doctor, Lazarus Riverius, Counsellor and Physician to the King of France. Above fifteen thousand of the said Book in Latin have been sold in a very few years, having been eight times printed, though all the former Impressions wanted the Nature, Causes, Signs and Differences of the Diseases, and had only the Medicines for the Cure of them; as plainly appears by the Authors Epistle.'.