[MEDICINE] Gordon, Bernard de - Bern. Gordonii opus, Lilium medicinae inscriptum, de morborum propè omnium curatione, septem particulis distributum, [ ...]. Lugduni 1559, apud Gulielmum Rouillium. 8°, p. 920, f. [6] ; period binding : marbled leather with gilt on spine, scrolls convex, k. trim stained.
An old-print medical text by Bernard de Gordon (ca. 1270-1330), a French physician and professor of medicine at the University of Montpellier; his works translated into several languages were mandatory in medical curricula during the Middle Ages. Offered "The Lily of Medicine" on the "treatment of almost all diseases" (describes, among others, plague, tuberculosis, scabies, epilepsy, anthrax and leprosy), is his most important work, appeared in print since 1480.The text contains descriptions of hundreds of remedies for diseases of the body and mind, the author also emphasizes the differences (possibilities) in the treatment of the rich and the poor, especially in the case of chronic diseases, costly in the process of treatment, also includes mention of glasses! and a detailed index. Light rubbing of the binding, trace of a single small crack on the edge of the spine, traces of old dampstaining of the k. (mainly endpapers, light creasing of the k., dampstaining). Overall condition of a usable and readable book more than good!
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