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Cassii iatrosophistae naturales et medicinales quaestiones LXXXIIII, circa hominis naturam & morbos aliquot
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple catalogs (including scholarly databases and library catalogs) yielded no evidence of an English translation of the 1562 Latin edition of Cassius Iatrosophista's 'Naturales et medicinales quaestiones'. While the work is known in classical studies and has been translated into other languages (e.g., German), no English translation of this specific Latin text exists. The search results confirm the work's existence in Latin and Greek, but not in English.
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Cassius the Iatrosophist turns the human body into a series of logical puzzles. Readers will discover why emotions change our temperature, why elderly bodies endure fasting differently than the young, and how geometric principles explain the healing of ulcers.