Labyrinthi Medici Extricati, sive Methodus Vitandorum errorum qui in Praxi occurrunt, mostrantibus Gvlielmo Ballonio & Lud. Septalio. Opera Theophili Boneti Serenissimi quondam Principis Henrici Aureliani, Longavillae Ducis &c. Medici. Additus est ejusdem Septalii Tractatus De Naevis cum indicibus necessariis.
Baillou, Guillaume de (1538-1616) 1, and Settala, Luigi
Price: $425.00
Book Id: 80501
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FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Coloniae Allobrogum [Geneva]: Sumptibus Samvelis de Tovrnes, 1687. [28], 733, [45], 20, [4] pages. 22.5 x 17 cm. Modern quarter-calf & marbled boards. Minor soiling; light marginal dampstains affecting many leaves; paper defect at lower corners of a few leaves. **A reprint of the 1668 Pharos medicorum. . . , with additions. Baillou, court physician during the reign of Henry IV of France, is considered the first epidemiologist of modern times (see Garrison & Morton 60 for Baillou’s Opera omnia medica). “During the many epidemics in Paris between 1570 and 1579, Baillou developed the idea of the ephemerides, which influenced the work of Thomas Sydenham. He was thus the first Occidental epidemiologist since Hippocrates. He left excellent descriptions of the plague (and possibly of typhoid fever); of measles. . . and of diphtheria whose choking false membranes he identified. . . .” (DSB). Krivatsy 591. Wellcome, Part 2, Volume I, p. 27. See Hirsch, Volume I, pp. 261-2. Only one sale in American Book Prices Current 1979-2008.

