Medicaster medicatus, or, A remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part written by a country practitioner in a letter to one of the town, and by him prefaced and published for cure of John Brown, one of His late Majesties ordinary chyrurgeons, containing an account of that vain plagiary and remarks on his several writings : wherein his many thefts, contradictions, absurdities gross errors, ignorance, and mistakes are displayed and divers vulgar errors in cyrurgery and anatomy refuted / by James Young.
- Title
- Medicaster medicatus, or, A remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part written by a country practitioner in a letter to one of the town, and by him prefaced and published for cure of John Brown, one of His late Majesties ordinary chyrurgeons, containing an account of that vain plagiary and remarks on his several writings : wherein his many thefts, contradictions, absurdities gross errors, ignorance, and mistakes are displayed and divers vulgar errors in cyrurgery and anatomy refuted / by James Young.
- Author
- Yonge, James, 1647-1721.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Gabriel Kunholt,
- 1685.
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- Subject terms
- Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.
- Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Medicaster medicatus, or, A remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part written by a country practitioner in a letter to one of the town, and by him prefaced and published for cure of John Brown, one of His late Majesties ordinary chyrurgeons, containing an account of that vain plagiary and remarks on his several writings : wherein his many thefts, contradictions, absurdities gross errors, ignorance, and mistakes are displayed and divers vulgar errors in cyrurgery and anatomy refuted / by James Young." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67812.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- Ars non habet inimicos, praeter Ig∣norantes.
- apology in lieu of errata
- The Publishers Preface TO THE READER.
- Medicaster Medicatus.
- The Author of these Papers, (as became a Critick) used all possible care to have them very correct, that he might not be liable to recrimination, and seem guilty of such errors, as he reproved in the Books he undertook to censure: But in despight of all his caution, divers oversights and mistakes have happ'ned at the Press, which his absence deprived him of ability, timely to correct; he hath therefore collected the most important of them, leaving those of less moment to the Readers Charity to amend, as his Skill discovers them, among which are many mispointings, and errors in the Margent.