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De febris Vngaricae eiusque symptomatum curatione liber vnus : in quo etiam affinium morborum selecta remedia pro methodi non ignaris exstant / a Balthasare Conradino Germanica quondam editus lingua, ab Iacobo verò Sutero medico ante aliquot annos in Latinam conuersus; nunc primum in Tyronum medicinae gratiam excusus.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conradinus, Balthasar.
Contributor:
Suter, Jacob, translator.
Nenninger, Matthäus, active 1582-1614?, printer.
Series:
Early European books.
Language:
German
Latin
Subjects (All):
Epidemics--Hungary--Early works to 1800.
Epidemics.
Fever--Early works to 1800.
Fever.
Hungary.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (8 unnumbered leaves, 82 leaves, 6 unnumbered leaves)
Other Title:
De febris Ungaricae eiusque symptomatum curatione liber unus
De febris Vngaricae eivsqve symptomatvm cvratione liber vnvs
Place of Publication:
Passaviae, : Typis Matth[ae]i Nenningeri, MDVIC. [1594]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Notes:
Translation from the German by Jacob Suter of Conradinus's Febris miscellanea Ungarica thēriōdēs, first published in 1574.
Roman numeral date on t.p. contains apostrophi.
Initials; tailpiece.
Signatures: A-M⁸.
Imperfect: stained.
Reproduction of original in: The Wellcome Library (London England).
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2012 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions. s2012 miun o
Cited in:
Wellcome cat. of printed books, 1567
OCLC:
823868290
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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