De venae sectione in pleuritide, paraenesis secunda; contra paradoxam Fuccij & Fernelij doctrinam. : Seu anacephalaeosis omnium penè controuersiarum, quae paraenesis prima & pro ea scripta apologia atque analysis contra D. Lud. du Gardin ... continebant, sicut & nouissimae illius declamationes quatuor. Accessit De venae sectione in variolis administranda, contra popularem errorem, assertio. / Authore M. A. Obert.

  • Obert, A. (Antonius)
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De venae sectione in pleuritide, paraenesis secunda; contra paradoxam Fuccij & Fernelij doctrinam. : Seu anacephalaeosis omnium penè controuersiarum, quae paraenesis prima & pro ea scripta apologia atque analysis contra D. Lud. du Gardin ... continebant, sicut & nouissimae illius declamationes quatuor. Accessit De venae sectione in variolis administranda, contra popularem errorem, assertio. / Authore M. A. Obert. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Audomari, [St. Omer] : Apud viduam Caroli Boscardi, subsigno Nominis IESV, Anno 1635.

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32 unnumbered pages, 326 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates (1 folded) : illustrations (engr.) ; 8vo (17 cm)

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With engraved title page. Folded plate printed on recto, engraving of venous system on verso.
Signatures: *-**⁸ A-V⁸ X⁴ (X4 blank).
Copy 1. 19th century binding by Bourlier: marbled papers with red goatskin spine and corners, marbled endpapers and text block edges. 17th century ownership inscription on engraved t.p.: F. de Bunne Chirurgus. In manuscript on final blank leaf: Ex libris Antonii debunne, Medici audomarensis, anno 1682.

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