De morbis puerorum et mulierum...

Ferrara (Pasquale); Cremonese (Vincenzo).

De morbis puerorum et mulierum...

[with:] Universae praxeos medicae. Institutiones. Mechanica exposita. Pars prima [-III]. [Medical Lecture Notes, written by Vincent of Cremona].

Description: manuscript on paper, black ink, in Latin, cursive hand, slight age browning, occasional mainly marginal finger-soiling or foxing (slightly heavier to last few leaves), the odd ink mark, small oil stain from upper edge of five leaves, blank foot of last couple of gatherings a little creased (damp), two small paper flaws to last text leaf, one affecting one word, pp. [32], [2], 44, [8, blank], 122, [7], first three and last two leaves blank, two removed (no loss of text), small 4to, contemporary vellum over boards, title inked to spine, few contemporary annotations to boards, upper edge a bit rubbed, small loss to corners and at head and foot of spine, early bibliographical note to front pastedown, number to ffep, inscription 'De Morbis Puerorum et Mulierum, una cum universa Practica D. Vincentius Cremonese sub disciplina Paschalij Ferraro 1797 Neapoli DVC' to flyleaf.

Publication Details: Naples: 1797-98

Notes: A very good copy of this very interesting, apparently unpublished manuscript on the illnesses of women and children. It is a collection of carefully structured lecture notes, dictated by a physician to his medical students at the University of Naples. The teacher was most probably the same Pasquale Ferrara (or Ferraro) who was a practicing physician in Naples at least until 1801. He was the author of a work on sudden death (1766), where he analysed how it could be caused, among others, by coffee, chocolate, tobacco, syphilis and even by wearing wigs. The Wellcome Library owns a similar volume ...more

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Price: £1,500

Subject: Sciences

Published Date: 1797-98

Stock Number: 64762

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