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>An account of three books. I. The royal pharmacopæa, galeno-chymical, according to the practise of the most eminent and learned physitians of France, and published with their several approbations. By Moses Charras, the Kings chief Operator in his Royal Garden of Plants. In English. II. Decameron physiologicum: Or, ten dialogues of natural philosophy. To which is added (they are the Authors words) the proportion of a streight line, equal to half the arch of a quadrant. By Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury
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An account of three books. I. The royal pharmacopæa, galeno-chymical, according to the practise of the most eminent and learned physitians of France, and published with their several approbations. By Moses Charras, the Kings chief Operator in his Royal Garden of Plants. In English. II. Decameron physiologicum: Or, ten dialogues of natural philosophy. To which is added (they are the Authors words) the proportion of a streight line, equal to half the arch of a quadrant. By Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury