A. CORN. CELSUS OF MEDICINE IN EIGHT BOOKS.

TRANSLATED

WITH NOTES CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY

BY

JAMES GREIVE, M.D.

A NEW EDITION.


EDINBURGH:

Printed at the University Press;

FOR DICKINSON AND COMPANY, INFIRMARY-STREET.



TO
MR SHARP,
SURGEON TO GUY’S HOSPITAL,
FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY,
AND
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SURGERY
AT PARIS.

SIR,

The favourable opinion you have been pleased to express of the following translation, and the trouble you have taken to revise the chirurgical part, are obligations, which I embrace this opportunity of acknowledging with the highest pleasure.

And though I had not received such marks of your friendship, yet there is no person, to whom a translation of Celsus can be more properly addressed; since no writer in this age appears to have a more just esteem for this excellent author, or to have imitated his conciseness and elegance, with so much success.

I am,
with great esteem,
Sir,
your most obedient,
humble servant,
James Greive.

London,
January 26th, 1756.