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    <note>(AVENZOAR). COLLE, Giovanni, commentator, De cognitu difficilibus in praxi ex libello Hippocratis de insomniis, et ex libris Avenzoaris per commentaria, &amp; sententias dilucidatas. Venice, Evangelista Deuchinus, 1628.  4to, 2l (bin.) + 1t + 1 + 3 + 4 + 5 epist. + 14 ind. + 123 + 1 Errata + 1t + 1 + 180 + 14 ind. + 1 Errat. + 1 + 2l (bind.), general title printed in red and black, separate title for the Avenzoar section in black only, both with woodcut printer&apos;s device, numerous woodcut initials; a very good copy in contemporary limp vellum, ownership inscription on front-fly-leaf recording the purchase of the book in Rome, 1630.  First edition of this commentary (with the text) of Hippocrates&apos; work on insomnia, and on selected passages from the al-Taysir of Abu Marwan ibn Zuhr. Abu Marwan&apos;s text is presented in the form of 125 &quot;sentences,&quot; adapted from the larger work, followed by commentary. The index of diseases is divided into ailments of the head, throat, stomach, uterus, skin, and also fevers.  Giovanni Colle&apos;s main claim to fame is to have published the first definite description of a blood transfusion in Methodus facile parandi incunda tuta et nova medicamenta, Venice, 1628 (Garrison-Morton 2011). Colle was professor of medicine in the university of Padua.  Bruni Celli 770; Krivatsy 2581; apart from the National Library of Medicine copy (Krivatsy) none is located in NUC.</note>
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