Regimen sanitatis Salerni: or, the Schoole of Salernes regiment of health. Containing, most learned and judicious directions and instructions, for the preservation, guide, and government of man's life. Dedicated, unto the late high and mighty king of England, from that university, and published (by consent of learned physicians) for a generall good. Reviewed, corrected, and inlarged with a commentary [by Arnoldus de Villanova], for the more plain and easie understanding thereof / By P.H. Dr. in physicke, deceased [i.e. Philemon Holland]. Whereunto is annexed, a necessary discourse of all sorts of fish, in use among us, with their effects appertaining to the health of man. As also, now, and never before, is added certain precious and approved experiments for health, by a right honorable, and noble personage. [Ed. by Hnery Holland].
- Date:
- 1649
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Regimen sanitatis Salerni: or, the Schoole of Salernes regiment of health. Containing, most learned and judicious directions and instructions, for the preservation, guide, and government of man's life. Dedicated, unto the late high and mighty king of England, from that university, and published (by consent of learned physicians) for a generall good. Reviewed, corrected, and inlarged with a commentary [by Arnoldus de Villanova], for the more plain and easie understanding thereof / By P.H. Dr. in physicke, deceased [i.e. Philemon Holland]. Whereunto is annexed, a necessary discourse of all sorts of fish, in use among us, with their effects appertaining to the health of man. As also, now, and never before, is added certain precious and approved experiments for health, by a right honorable, and noble personage. [Ed. by Hnery Holland]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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