Works
- Artis gymnasticae apud antiquos celeberrimae, nostris temporis ignoratae, libri sex. Venice, 1569. Critical Edition: Girolamo Mercuriale: De arte gymnastica. The Art of Gymnastics, ed., Concetta Pennuto; English trans. Vivian Nutton, Florence 2008 ISBN 978-88-222-5804-5
- De morbis cutaneis, et omnibus corporis humani excrementis tractatus locupletissimi..., Venice, 1572
- De pestilentia, Venice, 1577
- De morbis puerorum tractatus locupletissimi..., Venice, 1583
- De venenis, et morbis venenosis tractatus locupletissimi..., Venice, 1584
- De morbis muliebribus libri, Venice, 1587
- De venenis, et morbis venenosis tractatus locupletissimi, Venice, 1588
- De morbis puerorum tractatus locupletissimi, Venice, 1588
- Variarum lectionum, in medicinae scriptoribus & aliis, libri sex, 1598
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