Aristotle's compleat master piece : in three parts: displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man ... To which is added, A treasure of health; or, The family physician: being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to human bodies.
| Author/creator | Aristotle |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | The 29th ed. |
| Publication Info | London : Printed and sold by the booksellers, 1763. |
| Description | 144 pages : illustrations ; 16 cm |
| Subjects |
| Variant title | Family physician |
| Variant title | Treasure of health |
| Local note | Laupus-Bound with: Aristotle's compleat and experienc'd midwife. London [176-?] - Aristotle's book of problems. London [176-?] - Aristotle's last legacy. London, 1766. |
| General note | Contents and paging the same as those of the 23d ed., published in London in 1749. |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laupus | History Collection Books - Does not circulate | WZ 260 A717A | ✔ Available |
Items Bound With This Item
Aristotle's book of problems : with other astronomers, astrologers, physicians, and philosophers. Wherein is contained divers questions and answers touching the state of man's body. Together with the reasons of divers wonders in the creation: the generations of birds, beasts, fishes, and insects; and many other problems on the most weighty matters, by way of question and answerAristotle's last legacy : unfolding the mystery of nature in the generation of man: treating I. Of virginity ... VIII. A vade mecum for midwives and nurses, containing particular directions for the faithful discharge of their several employments. IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child-bearing women
Aristotle's compleat and experienc'd midwife. : In two parts. I. Guide for child-bearing women, in the time of their conception, bearing and suckling their children; with the best means of helping them, both in natural and unnatural labours: together with suitable remedies for the various indispositions of new-born infants II. Proper and safe remedies for the curing all those distempers that are incident to the female sex; and more especially those that are any obstruction to their bearing of children