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FRIEND ( John ). Emmenologia : written in Latin … Translated into English by Thomas Dale, M.D. Print

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FRIEND ( John ). Emmenologia : written in Latin … Translated into English by Thomas Dale, M.D. Print

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
FRIEND ( John ). Emmenologia : written in Latin … Translated into English by Thomas Dale, M.D. Printed for T. Cox, 1729FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, pages (16), 216, (8), complete with the preliminary and final leaves of advertisements, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked, with label, gilt : a very good copy.Friend (1675-1728), noted as the first English historian of medicine. This famous exposition on menstruation on iatro-chemical principles caused considerable controversy at the time but has since been greatly admired.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: CLARKE ( Sir Arthur ), M.D. An essay on warm, cold, and vapour bathing, with practical observations on sea bathing, diseases of the skin, bilious, liver complaints, and dropsy. Fourth edition, with several new cases and observations. Printed for Henry Colburn… and sold by John Cumming, and at the Public Baths, Dublin, 1819. With a woodcut illustration, pages xii, v, (1, blank), (7) - 177, (1, blank), (2, adverts), large 12mo, contemporary half calf, gilt lettered spine : with a little wear at the headband but the binding sound and strong and otherewise a nice copy. With a new 4-page preface and some additions. Clarke, described on the title-page as Surgeon and Agent to HM's Sick and Wounded Seamen and Marines at Dublin, Physician to St. George's Dispensary and House of Recovery. He wrote "The Mother's Medical Assistant", was physician to the Bank of Ireland and to the Dublin Metropolitan Police, founded or helped to found several hospitals such as the Dublin Fever Hospital and was an early promoter of commercial baths in Ireland, the first being in Dublin followed by Cork and Newry. There are no copies of any edition of this title in the Irish National Library on-line.MEDICINE; WOMEN; ENGLISH PRE 1801; BATHING; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;