Culpepers Semeiotica uranica: or, An astrological judgement of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick much enlarged. 1. From Aven Ezra by the way of introduction. 2. From Noel Duret by way of direction. Wherein is laid down, the way and manner of finding out the cause, change, and end of a disease. Also whether the sick be likely to live or die; and the time when recovery or death is to be expected. With the signs of life or death by the body of the sick party according to the judgment of Hippocrates. Whereunto is added, a table of logisticall logarithmes, to find the exact time of the crisis. Hermes Trismegistus upon the first decumbiture of the sick ... With a compendius treatise of urine. By Nicholas Culpeper Gent. Student in physick and astrologie.

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  • Culpepers Semeiotica uranica: or, An astrological judgement of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick much enlarged. 1. From Aven Ezra by the way of introduction. 2. From Noel Duret by way of direction. Wherein is laid down, the way and manner of finding out the cause, change, and end of a disease. Also whether the sick be likely to live or die; and the time when recovery or death is to be expected. With the signs of life or death by the body of the sick party according to the judgment of Hippocrates. Whereunto is added, a table of logisticall logarithmes, to find the exact time of the crisis. Hermes Trismegistus upon the first decumbiture of the sick ... With a compendius treatise of urine. By Nicholas Culpeper Gent. Student in physick and astrologie.
  • Semeiotica uranica
  • Culpepers Semeiotica uranica Semeiotica uranica Astrological judgement of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick Urinalia
  • Prognostica.
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Imprint
London: printed for Nath. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1658.
Publication year
1658-1658
ESTC No.
R209601
Grub Street ID
85835
Description
[16], 128, 119-224, [12] p. : ill., port. ; 8⁰
Note
Text is continuous despite pagination.

"Urinalia" has separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug:".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C7548

Thomason, E.1726[1]