Descriptiones morborum in corpore humano existentium Spread 0

Descriptiones morborum in corpore humano existentium Spread 0 cover
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The term incunabulum (singular) or incunabula (plural) translates from Latin as “cradle” and refers to the cradle or infancy of printing. Works printed between the invention of the printing press in approximately 1450 and the end of the 15th century, or 1500, are given this terminology.

This is one of 30 incunabula held in the Reynolds-Finley Historical Library. This is a treatise on diseases of the human body.