Interesting pharmacopoeia illustrated with a few figures and tables. The author is notably known for having discovered arsenic. Beautiful copy in period full leather binding with defects, partly split joint, small gaps in crown and tail, wear and friction on nerves and a few corners, the binding nevertheless remains solid and relatively well preserved.
Very numerous annotations and old formulas in pen on the white endpapers of the beginning and the end, interior and body of the text well preserved. In-4, 472p + index.
Provenance: A stamp probably from an occultist owner and an unidentified ex-dono.