Published by Ralph Smith, London, 1718
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: good. Together with an inquiry into the nature and use of baths upon the same principles. [28], 196pp. 12mo, modern marbled wrappers (some foxing and toning throughout). London: Printed by J.H. for Ralph Smith, 1718. Third Edition, Revised. Good. Waineright rests his case for good health very much on the principle that `you are what you eat.' He is also a supporter of the premise that `it takes a lean horse to run a long race.' An interesting contribution to the history of nutrition and public health aides.
Seller: Richard Neylon, St Marys, TAS, Australia
hardcover. Condition: very good. London, for John Clarke 1737. Octavo contemporary calf (rebacked and corners repaired); 224;64pp. A little browning but quite a good copy. The Treatise of the Liver is separately paginated. First published in 1707; this seems to be the last edition. The Treatise of the Liver was published in 1722 and the two works appear together only in this edition. This second part is a different setting to the first and starts at B1 (B1-E8). I would have confidently claimed this to be the original 1722 sheets except that it doesn't collate with that printing.