An edition of Panacea; or The universal medicine (1659)

Panacea; or, The universal medicine

being a discovery of the wonderfull vertues of tobacco taken in a pipe, with its operation and use both in physic and chyrurgery

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Panacea; or, The universal medicine
Giles Everard
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An edition of Panacea; or The universal medicine (1659)

Panacea; or, The universal medicine

being a discovery of the wonderfull vertues of tobacco taken in a pipe, with its operation and use both in physic and chyrurgery

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Publisher
Simon Miller
Language
English
Pages
79

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Edition Notes

Signatures: front. unsigned, A-E⁸, F⁴, G⁴ (last verso blank); H-L⁸ (last verso blank)

Frontispiece is an engraved portrait of the author smoking.

This is the first published English translation of Everard's De herba panacea and of part of Neander's Tabacologia. cf. Arents' Tobacco, v. 2, p. 337-339.

"Epistle dedicatory" signed: J.R.

List of books printed and sold by Simon Miller: 8 p. at end.

Book-plate of I. Eliot Hodgkin, 1881.

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London

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Library of Congress
RM666.T6 E9

The Physical Object

Pagination
8 p. l., 79, 55 p.
Number of pages
79

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45199997M
OCLC/WorldCat
14307135

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