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[Anthropologia], or, A philosophic discourse concerning man : being the anatomy both of his soul and body, wherein the nature, origin, union, immateriality, immortality, extension, and faculties of the one and the parts, humours, temperaments, complexions, functions, sexes, and ages, respecting the other are concisely delineated / by S.H., Student in Physic.

Wiley Digital Archives: Royal College of Physicians Part I Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haworth, Samuel, active 1683, author.
Contributor:
Royal College of Physicians of London, current owner.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human anatomy--Early works to 1800.
Human anatomy.
Theological anthropology--Early works to 1800.
Theological anthropology.
Human body--Early works to 1800.
Human body.
Genre:
Early works.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (254 pages)
Manufacture:
London : Sun and Bible, 1680.
Other Title:
Philosophic discourse concerning man : being the anatomy both of his soul and body, wherein the nature, origin, union, immateriality, immortality, extension, and faculties of the one and the parts, humours, temperaments, complexions, functions, sexes, and ages, respecting the other are concisely delineated
Place of Publication:
London : Stephen Foster, 1680.
System Details:
text file
Notes:
Description based on online resource.
Collection FA: RCPCFA012, RCP Library.
Document notes: Dimensions: 15 cm, Bibliographical Note: Wing H 1190; MS note; First word of title transliterated from Greek, Class Number: 61, priref: 14362, Barcode: 14250, CopyShelfRef: D2/70-f-20, CID: 13216.
OCLC:
1159551798
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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