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Milan, Carlo Bolzano, (1718). In 8 °, Occhietto, gap in the title page with loss of a few letters, coeval binding in rigid parchment, handwritten note on the upper plate in which the "blood draw" is defined as useless and harmful, title and author handwritten on the spine. & Nbsp;
First edition. He works in controversy with the operation of venesection, that is the opening of the veins to let the blood flow. Blake 352; Wellcome IV, 382.
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