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WOLF, JAKOB.
Scutinium amuletorum medicum.
[16], 688, [52] pages. 4to,
200x156 pages, contemporary vellum boards backed with gilt-tooled calf, joints partly
cracked and chipped, front cover warped; contents heavily browned with occasional mar-
ginal dampstaining, free endpapers lacking. Contemporary armorial stamp of Guillaume de
Montmoulin inside front cover; Dorbon-Aîné booklabel inside rear cover.
Leipzig & Jena: widow of Reinhard Waechtler, 1690
[250/350]
FIRST EDITION
of a work on medical amulets, organized alphabetically by complaints to be
treated or prevented. Thorndike VIII, 624.
234
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ZACCHIA, PAOLO.
Quaestiones medico-legales.
[16], 442; [2], 443-784,
[62]; [8], 254, [44] pages, including half-title. 3 volumes in one. Folio, 353x214 mm, con-
temporary calf over wooden boards with metal catches and clasps, worn, top of spine
chipped; varying foxing or browning, occasional dampstaining in upper margins. 19th-cen-
tury stamp of the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln, Switzerland.
Nuremberg: Johann Georg Lochner, 1726
[250/350]
“Cornerstone of legal medicine . . . Cites most related literature from Hippocrates on. First system-
atic compilation of medical expert opinions”—Nemec 1594 (1651 edition). Garrison-Morton
1720 (1621-61 original edition).
235
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ZACCHIA, PAOLO.
Quaestiones medico-legales.
xvi, 286, [2]; iv, 215, [1];
viii, 232 pages. 3 volumes in one. Folio, 353x214 mm, contemporary stiff wrappers, soiled
and shaken; contents generally clean.
Venice: Simone Occhi, 1789
[100/200]
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