A new theory of physick and diseases, founded on the principles of the Newtonian philosophy. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. Medicina omnium Artium praeclarissima est; verum propter Ignorantiam eorum qui eam exercent, & ob Vulgi Ruditatem, quod tales pro Medicis judicat, & habet: jam eo res devenit, ut omnium Artium longe vilissima censeatur. Hippoer. Lex. At eorum aliquid, quae nondum inventa sunt, invenire; quodque invenisse, quam non invenisse praestiterit; sim. literque imperfecta ad finem deducere: id mihi videtur illius esse munus, qui intelligens existimari expetit. Hipp. lib. de Arte.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for C. Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Lacy at the Ship between the two Temple Gates; and J. Clarke at the Bible under the Royal Exchange, 1725.
Publication year
1725-1725
ESTC No.
T54644
Grub Street ID
281430
Description
[2],xiv,328,[16]p. ; 8⁰
Note
With an index.
Uncontrolled note
P.168 misnumbered 682