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CARDANO, Jerome. De methodo medendi, sectiones quatuor. Parisiis: in aedibus Rouillij [i.e. Philippe Gaultier], via Iacobaea, sub signo Concordiae, 1565 8vo; 160x105 mm. full vellum binding. Pp. [16], 393, [15].. First frontispiece within xylographic frame. Second and fourth sections begin with own title page. Typographic marks on title pages. Xyl initials and friezes. Manuscript note of ownership on title page. Moisture stains in central and then lower part of volume. Interesting medical-scientific volume of which the second part is especially noteworthy, where the medicinal effects of certain herbs are treated: rhubarb, chamomile, wormwood, etc. Hirsh, I, p. 829. Durling, 843; Wellcome 1279; Adams C661. 8vo; 160x105 mm. full vellum binding. Pp. [16], 393, [15]. First title page within frame. Second and fourth sections starts with their own title page. Printer's devices on title pages. Woodcuts initials and ornaments. Manuscript note on title page. Sign of humidity in the center and lower part of the volume. Interesting medical-scientific volume of which the second part is particularly highlighted, where the medicinal effects of certain herbs are treated: rhubarb, chamomile, wormwood, etc.

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CARDANO, Jerome. De methodo medendi, sectiones quatuor. Parisiis: in aedibus Rouillij [i.e. Philippe Gaultier], via Iacobaea, sub signo Concordiae, 1565 8vo; 160x105 mm. full vellum binding. Pp. [16], 393, [15].. First frontispiece within xylographic frame. Second and fourth sections begin with own title page. Typographic marks on title pages. Xyl initials and friezes. Manuscript note of ownership on title page. Moisture stains in central and then lower part of volume. Interesting medical-scientific volume of which the second part is especially noteworthy, where the medicinal effects of certain herbs are treated: rhubarb, chamomile, wormwood, etc. Hirsh, I, p. 829. Durling, 843; Wellcome 1279; Adams C661. 8vo; 160x105 mm. full vellum binding. Pp. [16], 393, [15]. First title page within frame. Second and fourth sections starts with their own title page. Printer's devices on title pages. Woodcuts initials and ornaments. Manuscript note on title page. Sign of humidity in the center and lower part of the volume. Interesting medical-scientific volume of which the second part is particularly highlighted, where the medicinal effects of certain herbs are treated: rhubarb, chamomile, wormwood, etc.

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